I was flying a short IFR hop in California from KACV (Arcata airport, near Eureka, CA) to KEUG (Mahlon Sweet Field in Eugene, Oregon). I'd "filed" KACV CEC OED RBG KEUG, a simple airway-based route at FL180. KACV is an uncontrolled airfield so I picked up my initial clearance from Flight Service. This part seemed normal to me. From there, though, things started to get weird.
- For whatever reason, I was unable to make CTAF calls while on the ground at the airport for taxi and departure (there were no options to do that; all the CTAF options were for a plane in the air approaching the airport -- none for an airplane on the ground departing the airport).
- Shortly after departure (at around 500' AGL) while still on the CTAF frequency I received an ATC instruction to turn to a heading. This is already horribly wrong, but -- whatever. The turn made sense so I did it.
- I switched to the assigned departure frequency and made my initial contact. My full clearance was issued and (after acknowledging it), I was instructed to resume my own nav. This part was all good.
- After a couple of step-ups, I reached my cruise altitude and headed north to CEC VOR, my first waypoint.
- The filed route has a big dog-leg in it (CEC to OED to RBG), so I shortly before reaching CEC I requested direct to RBG and was cleared to do that.
- For the rest of my 'direct RBG' leg, ATC constantly bitches that I'm off course ("you are XXX miles from the airway"). Yeah, no kidding -- you cleared me to do that. I'm guessing that PF3 doesn't handle 'shortcuts' correctly.
- Along the way, I also got an arbitrary altitude decrease from FL180 to 16,000'. Not a big deal, but not very common in real life either.
- Crossing RBG things start to go really badly wrong. First, I'm told to expect RWY 21 at KEUG. There's just one problem with this: there is no RWY 21 at KEUG. I'm looking at Foreflight (which is current), I'm looking at my GTN 750 (which is at AIRAC 1702; 1704 is current, but I hardly think they added a new runway in two months). The airport has a pair of parallel runways (16L/R and 34L/R).
- I start getting vectors and descents and the vectors are reasonable for RWY 16, which was what ForeFlight was reporting as the active 'landing' runways.
- It's worth mentioning that I was in solid IMC for most of the flight. Weather at KEUG was reporting SCT 4400 OC 6000. Airport elevation is 373', so I was not expecting any issue with minimums on whatever approach they gave me.
- Descending through 4000', though, I've got no contact with the ground, so the weather report was wrong -- but that's fine.
- ATIS for the airport isn't working. No idea why, but the ForeFlight report is only 20 min old.
- A little more vectoring (way more than necessary), some totally unnecessary speed reductions (more on that in a bit) and another descent down to 3500'. It looks like I'm being vectored onto the ILS for 16L.
- All of a sudden my GPS and ForeFlight start screaming at me about terrain clearance. My radar altimeter comes alive showing me I'm at 1500' AGL and that altitude is rapidly decreasing. About that time the clouds clear enough that I can see the ground below and ahead of me. I'm being vectored across a ridge of a small line of hills. I can see I'm actually going to clear the terrain, so out of morbid curiousity I stayed at 3500'. My radar altimeter shows I crossed the ridge at 400' AGL. It looks like PF3 has no concept of MVAs.
- Across the ridge, the ground drops away again, and I'm cleared for a visual approach to RWY 21. I was never asked if I had the runway in sight, which is a FAA requirement for ATC to issue a visual approach clearance.
- I get a speed reduction that would cause me to fall out of the sky (that's probably my fault for not setting PF3 up correctly for the aircraft I was flying, a Beech Duke Turbine), which I ignored (since there is no way I could find to say "Unable").
- I get handed over the tower and they clear me to land on RWY 21. Which doesn't exist.
- AFTER being cleared to land, the tower is still issuing me speed reduction instructions. Why?
- Using my ForeFlight map, I turned to intercept the centerline for RWY 16, and about 3 miles from the airport I finally can see stuff.
- And son-of-a-gun, there is a runway that's diagonally crossing RWY 16/34 L and R! It's alignment looks right to be RWY 21. I'm completely flabbergasted that ForeFlight AND the latest airports update (from https://www.aero.sors.fr/navaids3.html) are BOTH wrong, but I'm in a reasonable position to actually alter my approach and land on that runway.
- On short final, instead of a nice '21' on the runway threshold, there is a giant X -- yes, PF3 was vectoring me for the last 50 miles of my flight to land on a closed runway
- Screw it, I landed on it anyway, taxied to parking (sort of; trying to follow the "TGS" made no sense to me). I parked and shutdown.
I'll give PF3 another try, of course, but if this flight is any indication of the quality of the application it's not going to stay installed on my sim.
-M.