CerroTorre
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I haven't seen this discussed before and a recent conversation got me thinking.
I realize there's an occasional debate on the real utility of a VFR-on-top clearance, but leaving that aside for a moment...
If you are VFR-on-top but can see the need to go IFR to get into your destination (or just simply can see you will no longer be able to maintain VFR), what's the protocol? Is it as simple as saying "Request cancel VFR-on-top and return to IFR for the approach to KXYZ"? Since you're still technically IFR (and VFR) how does that usually get handled? Did your original IFR flight plan get maintained in the system despite the change?
It might be just as simple as some version of the above, but are there any aspects I'm missing?
Thanks.
I realize there's an occasional debate on the real utility of a VFR-on-top clearance, but leaving that aside for a moment...
If you are VFR-on-top but can see the need to go IFR to get into your destination (or just simply can see you will no longer be able to maintain VFR), what's the protocol? Is it as simple as saying "Request cancel VFR-on-top and return to IFR for the approach to KXYZ"? Since you're still technically IFR (and VFR) how does that usually get handled? Did your original IFR flight plan get maintained in the system despite the change?
It might be just as simple as some version of the above, but are there any aspects I'm missing?
Thanks.