Shawn
En-Route
Probably covered a million times but here is the scenario:
VFR established and maintaining communications and on Radar Services with TRACON on a discrete squawk for either a full stop arrival or IFR practice approach while VFR into a Delta airport in VMC. ATC is late with the handoff to tower and you enter Delta...is it an actionable airspace bust since you have not contacted Tower?
I have a 15 year ATC Delta controller telling me on another forum:
"If your intent is to land at the airport and you aren’t switched in time you are expected to remain clear or request a switch."
and
"A late handoff is a bust by Approach. Violating class D or C airspace is a bust by YOU. I said that you could fight it and the controller that didn’t switch you in time may be reprimanded but you are STILL required to establish two way communications prior to entering the airspace."
Yet JO 7110.65 ATC STATES:
2-1-16. SURFACE AREAS
While enforcement is agreed unlikely, I am looking for legal clarification in regard to regulations where responsibility lies with ATC vs the pilot to ensure legal entry into Delta as it has reportedly let to confrontation in the air between Tower and pilots and a lot of misunderstanding since nowhere it is published what ATC facilities provide ATC services for a Delta beyond Tower:
91.129 Operations in Class D airspace.
(c)Communications. Each person operating an aircraft in Class D airspace must meet the following two-way radio communications requirements:
(1)Arrival or through flight. Each person must establish two-way radio communications with the ATC facility (including foreign ATC in the case of foreign airspace designated in the United States) providing air traffic services prior to entering that airspace and thereafter maintain those communications while within that airspace.
I maintain that by being on FF heading into that destination Delta airport as part of your flight plan, you HAVE established and are maintaining communication thereby giving you permission to enter Delta even if the handoff to tower has not happened prior to the Delta boundary. Anyone have any legal clarification?
...and we are not taking being in contact with any ATC giving you permission to enter any C/D at will...specifically with Approach headed into a Delta airport as part of your flight plan while on Flight Following.
VFR established and maintaining communications and on Radar Services with TRACON on a discrete squawk for either a full stop arrival or IFR practice approach while VFR into a Delta airport in VMC. ATC is late with the handoff to tower and you enter Delta...is it an actionable airspace bust since you have not contacted Tower?
I have a 15 year ATC Delta controller telling me on another forum:
"If your intent is to land at the airport and you aren’t switched in time you are expected to remain clear or request a switch."
and
"A late handoff is a bust by Approach. Violating class D or C airspace is a bust by YOU. I said that you could fight it and the controller that didn’t switch you in time may be reprimanded but you are STILL required to establish two way communications prior to entering the airspace."
Yet JO 7110.65 ATC STATES:
2-1-16. SURFACE AREAS
a. Coordinate with the appropriate nonapproach control tower on an individual aircraft basis before issuing a clearance which would require flight within a surface area for which the tower has responsibility unless otherwise specified in a letter of agreement.
b. Coordinate with the appropriate control tower for transit authorization when you are providing radar traffic advisory service to an aircraft that will enter another facility's airspace.
NOTE-
The pilot is not expected to obtain his own authorization through each area when in contact with a radar facility.
c. Transfer communications to the appropriate facility, if required, prior to operation within a surface area for which the tower has responsibility.
While enforcement is agreed unlikely, I am looking for legal clarification in regard to regulations where responsibility lies with ATC vs the pilot to ensure legal entry into Delta as it has reportedly let to confrontation in the air between Tower and pilots and a lot of misunderstanding since nowhere it is published what ATC facilities provide ATC services for a Delta beyond Tower:
91.129 Operations in Class D airspace.
(c)Communications. Each person operating an aircraft in Class D airspace must meet the following two-way radio communications requirements:
(1)Arrival or through flight. Each person must establish two-way radio communications with the ATC facility (including foreign ATC in the case of foreign airspace designated in the United States) providing air traffic services prior to entering that airspace and thereafter maintain those communications while within that airspace.
I maintain that by being on FF heading into that destination Delta airport as part of your flight plan, you HAVE established and are maintaining communication thereby giving you permission to enter Delta even if the handoff to tower has not happened prior to the Delta boundary. Anyone have any legal clarification?
...and we are not taking being in contact with any ATC giving you permission to enter any C/D at will...specifically with Approach headed into a Delta airport as part of your flight plan while on Flight Following.
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