It just occurred to me this morning that every time I've flown an approach at an airport that isn't served by a tracon, center clears me for the full procedure. Conversely, tracons (at least those local to me) default to VTF, and I have to request the full procedure if I want to fly the arc or HILPT.
Has anyone ever had a center controller bored enough to give you vectors? Are they allowed to? I suppose their radar coverage isn't low enough in most areas.
They can and I’m sure they do. There are some rules they have to follow that are different than what an Approach Control does.
e. EN ROUTE. The following provisions are required before an aircraft may be vectored to the final approach course:
1. The approach gate and a line (solid or broken), depicting the final approach course starting at or passing through the approach gate and extending away from the airport, be displayed on the radar scope; for a precision approach, the line length must extend at least the maximum range of the localizer; for a nonprecision approach, the line length must extend at least 10 NM outside the approach gate; and
2. The maximum range selected on the radar display is 150 NM; or
3. An adjacent radar display is set at 125 NM or less, configured for the approach in use, and is utilized for the vector to the final approach course.
4. If unable to comply with subparas 1, 2, or 3 above, issue the clearance in accordance with Paragraph 4−8−1, Approach Clearance.
REFERENCE−
FAA Order JO 7110.65, Para 4−8−1, Approach Clearance. FAA Order JO 7110.65, Para 5−9−2, Final Approach Course