VWGhiaBob
Line Up and Wait
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So I'm flying along yesterday, Nor Cal to So Cal, in total VFR conditions, with broken about 5,000 feet above me, for a 10 nm radius (and skies clear outside that) and ATC (Bakersfield) contacts me and says, "Please Verify You Are A VFR Flight."
I'm thinking...why is he asking me this? Am I at the wrong altitude? No, 9,500, heading 110. Was he thinking the unforecasted smoke from CA fires I encountered 100NM earlier was IFR? No...at least I think I could see beyond VFR requirements at all times. (Briefer told me there was no smoke when I asked...wrong!). Did maybe the last controller forget to input I was VFR?
Then he asks two other pilots the same thing...no explanation.
Why would he even ask us this? In years of flight following, this is a first for me.
I'm thinking...why is he asking me this? Am I at the wrong altitude? No, 9,500, heading 110. Was he thinking the unforecasted smoke from CA fires I encountered 100NM earlier was IFR? No...at least I think I could see beyond VFR requirements at all times. (Briefer told me there was no smoke when I asked...wrong!). Did maybe the last controller forget to input I was VFR?
Then he asks two other pilots the same thing...no explanation.
Why would he even ask us this? In years of flight following, this is a first for me.
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