justin jiron
Filing Flight Plan
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2022
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- Denver, CO Centennial
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Punkwood2k
Now, I get it, when you lose comms in IFR, you got MEA & AVE F.. no problem there..
But what about 91.185(b)... "If the failure occurs in VFR conditions, or if VFR conditions are encountered after the failure, each pilot shall continue the flight under VFR and land as soon as practicable"
My question is.. Suppose I lose comms in IFR, and abide by MEA & AVE F. But then I encounter VFR conditions.. Does this mean I now have to fly by VFR altitudes & rules, thus disregard my IFR route & altitude? What if my IFR route was in Class A, do I have to immediately descend out of Class A?
2nd question... "land as soon as practicable".. From prior explanations, in IFR conditions, I would fly my assigned route, all the way to my clearance limit (usually the destination), and then an approach... But if I encounter VFR before my clearance limit, do I now have to divert to a "soon as practicable" airport? Since "soon as practicable" might not be my clearance limit airport?
But what about 91.185(b)... "If the failure occurs in VFR conditions, or if VFR conditions are encountered after the failure, each pilot shall continue the flight under VFR and land as soon as practicable"
My question is.. Suppose I lose comms in IFR, and abide by MEA & AVE F. But then I encounter VFR conditions.. Does this mean I now have to fly by VFR altitudes & rules, thus disregard my IFR route & altitude? What if my IFR route was in Class A, do I have to immediately descend out of Class A?
2nd question... "land as soon as practicable".. From prior explanations, in IFR conditions, I would fly my assigned route, all the way to my clearance limit (usually the destination), and then an approach... But if I encounter VFR before my clearance limit, do I now have to divert to a "soon as practicable" airport? Since "soon as practicable" might not be my clearance limit airport?