My guardian angel has a perverse sense of humor. I can’t count the number of times I’ve done the wrong thing for the right reasons and had it turn out better than if I had seen it clearly from the start.
That angel would be chuckling, through, watching me puzzle out an IMC departure from Fairchild International in Port Angeles, WA (KCLM). It looks simple on the surface: Fly the WATTR SIX. This is a charted departure procedure for obstacles. Pilots east of the mighty Mississippi rarely see these, but they help many western pilots clear the rocks as they claw their way skyward and into radar coverage.
