PinheadtheCenobite

PinheadtheCenobite t1_j1q6set wrote

Using CLIPR2, you're usually between 5,000 and 7,500 feet when you pass DC. As noted above, depending on the traffic at DCA, you might do your baseline turn as quickly as the Wilson Bridge, most commonly near Fort Washington, or significantly further down the river as far as La Plata.

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PinheadtheCenobite t1_j1q4y4u wrote

This is a relatively common approach when you're flying in from the Northeast (Philadelphia, JFK, Laguardia, Boston, Providence, Hartford, etc.). Flights are landing and taking off from Reagan on runway 1 as the wind is out of the north/northwest/northeast - much more common in fall and winter.

Aircraft continue south past DC, and depending on the flight patterns, traffic, and congestion, will do a 180 degree turn to line up with the main runway - sometimes as quick as the Wilson Bridge and sometimes as far south as La Plata. Fort Washington is a very common turn point.

This is known as the "CLIPR2" approach.

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PinheadtheCenobite t1_j0p9vtb wrote

Reply to comment by mallardramp in Metro time to Dulles? by mallardramp

Ive taken it. Its about 57 minutes from Farragut West. Eastern Market - add an additional 13 minutes. You're actually looking at 70 minutes door to door.

Remember its a decent length walk from the Dulles station to the terminal. Add 6 minutes to that.

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