Chart Wise: Standard Instrument Departure

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Key Takeaways:

  • Standard Instrument Departures (SIDs) are published IFR flight procedures that pilots follow immediately after takeoff to transition to the ATC route structure or nearby airports.
  • SIDs can be complex, making it crucially important for pilots to thoroughly read and understand the full chart and review all associated notes.
  • The article presents an example SID from Dallas Love Field Airport (KDAL) for pilots to consider in their departure planning.
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The standard instrument departure (SID) is a published flight procedure that pilots flying IFR follow immediately after takeoff to transition from the terminal environment to the ATC route structure or, in the case of the SID below, directly into other nearby airports. The procedures can get complicated, making it crucially important to read and understand the full chart and review all notes. Have a look at this SID out of Dallas Love Field Airport (KDAL) and consider how you might plan for your departure.

Chart courtesy of Jeppesen

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