Now if only there was some internet based CPDLC system (app) for us GA guys to use on the ground to get complete clearances.I noticed yesterday when I filed that the Foreflight expected route email provided an expected squawk code. I haven't seen that in prior emails, neat feature, and it's two for two on my flights.
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They get it and somebody thought it'd be cool to include? Pretty common with some features that are developed 'just-cuz'.The expected route is absolutely useful, but I can't see the usefulness of a potential squawk code. They even have to have the "do not set" disclaimer.
+1The expected route is absolutely useful, but I can't see the usefulness of a potential squawk code. They even have to have the "do not set" disclaimer.
Ooooooh, I'd be onboard for that!Foreflight is preparing to win the bid to privatize ATC
Foreflight is preparing to win the bid to privatize ATC
It would be pretty awesome to pick up SFRA codes that way.
The expected route is absolutely useful, but I can't see the usefulness of a potential squawk code.
Pre- filling as much of the CRAFT info as I already know is a valuable tip I got early on in my IFR training. Allows me to have some items already there while I focus on writing down key items such as routingThe expected route comes from the FAA SWIM system and the squawk is provided with the FAA feed. It is the same information that is sent to the controller who issues your clearance, but until you have received your actual clearance, you can't use it. I would write it down as part of my CRAFT before I ask for the clearance, that way it is already copied, just like the rest of my clearance. Saves copy time if it is correct, simply change it if not. Here in the Charlotte area, they often switch departure frequencies during the day, so I prefill my F on CRAFT with all three possibilities and just circle the one they include in the clearance. Same with the altitude, I pre-copy M30 Exp 50 10 AD.
If you don't want to use it, don't.
It would be pretty awesome to pick up SFRA codes that way.
Thanks, it worked for me this morning!VFR DC SFRA will now include transponder codes if they are provided by ATC. Thanks for the suggestion.
The expected route is absolutely useful, but I can't see the usefulness of a potential squawk code. They even have to have the "do not set" disclaimer.
I might not be upset if THEY get it -Foreflight is preparing to win the bid to privatize ATC
you ever had to do it in turbulence being bounced around? Not as simple as it seems -Because copying and setting a squawk code is a lot of work, what a relief!!!!
you ever had to do it in turbulence being bounced around? Not as simple as it seems -