bmoeller
Pre-takeoff checklist
Ok. Two week TFR in northern NJ starting tonight, got me thinking. I've been planning a flight from Reading, Pa to Danbury, CT to visit family. Although I don't plan on going in the next two weeks, I need to consider that these TFRs are going to continue popping up.
KRDG -> KDXR [TFR Transition]
Since I'm VFR only, is the only option for transition via a filed VFR flight plan? I typically grab flight following at Reading and get assigned a squawk code on the ground. I'm "in the system" per say. I wonder if they would call NY TRACON to grab a code for me to maintain the entire flight. When I head towards Philly, I typically get a Philly squawk code if Reading knows I'll be handed off to them.
It's easy enough to file a flight plan, but still, I wanted to float this out there for discussion. I'm thinking my argument is mute with the "MUST BE ON...VFR flight plan" wording of the restrictions.
KRDG -> KDXR [TFR Transition]
Since I'm VFR only, is the only option for transition via a filed VFR flight plan? I typically grab flight following at Reading and get assigned a squawk code on the ground. I'm "in the system" per say. I wonder if they would call NY TRACON to grab a code for me to maintain the entire flight. When I head towards Philly, I typically get a Philly squawk code if Reading knows I'll be handed off to them.
It's easy enough to file a flight plan, but still, I wanted to float this out there for discussion. I'm thinking my argument is mute with the "MUST BE ON...VFR flight plan" wording of the restrictions.
TFR Operating Restrictions and Requirements - Outer Ring
All aircraft must be on an active IFR or a filed VFR flight plan with a discrete code assigned by an air traffic control (ATC) facility. Aircraft must be squawking the discrete code prior to departure and at all times while in the TFR and must remain in two-way radio communications with ATC.