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Filing Flight Plan
I'd like to discuss a scenario that may occur and get any feedback on how to best handle it and/or what might be causing it/how to avoid.
The scenario is flying along on VFR flight following (Socal area including Pt. Mugu etc) single engine piston, for example) and not getting any handoff to the next sector/being "forgot about".
In one scenario, one may not realize the situation has occurred until out of range of the controller and unable to raise any other aircraft on freq, but ready for VFR decent into an uncontrolled field or otherwise intending to now cancel flight following. What's best practice as pilot in this scenario? Squawk VFR and switch to advisory, and nothing further? Is Socal looking for you and you need to try and close the loop, or just move on?
In another scenario, let's say you're aware that you are nearing the handoff point (based on experience etc) or believe you have past it and should be on the next controller by now. Do you jump in and ask or wait for the call? What if you can no longer hear the controller, but can hear some aircraft transmitting back to him/her (you've waited to long to ask)?
More generally, what is happening here assuming the pilot isn't simply missing the calls? Are they just forgetting us?
If not already monitoring 121.5, would the be trying to contact you there? Should you try to contact them there?
The scenario is flying along on VFR flight following (Socal area including Pt. Mugu etc) single engine piston, for example) and not getting any handoff to the next sector/being "forgot about".
In one scenario, one may not realize the situation has occurred until out of range of the controller and unable to raise any other aircraft on freq, but ready for VFR decent into an uncontrolled field or otherwise intending to now cancel flight following. What's best practice as pilot in this scenario? Squawk VFR and switch to advisory, and nothing further? Is Socal looking for you and you need to try and close the loop, or just move on?
In another scenario, let's say you're aware that you are nearing the handoff point (based on experience etc) or believe you have past it and should be on the next controller by now. Do you jump in and ask or wait for the call? What if you can no longer hear the controller, but can hear some aircraft transmitting back to him/her (you've waited to long to ask)?
More generally, what is happening here assuming the pilot isn't simply missing the calls? Are they just forgetting us?
If not already monitoring 121.5, would the be trying to contact you there? Should you try to contact them there?