LesGawlik
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I have a question about flying in the outer ring of a TFR. The NOTAM says that if you are on an IFR or VFR flight plan, and squawking and talking, you're good to go.
I am specifically thinking about a flight from Ocean City Municipal, KOXB, to the Baltimore area. I know how to do it going east to get to OXB from Baltimore. But when I'm there and heading home, I'm not really sure what to do.
I've left from airports in the SFRA, and that's straightforward. Call the one number for Potomac, get your squawk and freq, and you're on your way. Check in right away. But OXB is a little different. I could call Potomac on the ground by telephone, and get my squawk and talk. But airborne I really worry about checking in because the radio reception is horrible. When I'm airborne in the SFRA I can check in right away. But when I leave OXB looking for flight following, I can't make radio contact with anyone. The last time I came back from OXB, last Wednesday, Potomac was on 119.7 and I was almost over the Bay before anyone answered. When I call Dover, they just say contact Potomac. I have even tried Easton tower (really to make sure my radios were transmitting) but there's nothing they can do.
On an IFR flight plan, it's easier. But on a VFR flight plan it's more complicated, since ATC knows nothing about your VFR flight plan. Do you open the VFR flight plan on the ground? Would you call FSS and ask them to open it? Would they give you a squawk and talk? Do you then have to call the TRACON?
What to do?
I am specifically thinking about a flight from Ocean City Municipal, KOXB, to the Baltimore area. I know how to do it going east to get to OXB from Baltimore. But when I'm there and heading home, I'm not really sure what to do.
I've left from airports in the SFRA, and that's straightforward. Call the one number for Potomac, get your squawk and freq, and you're on your way. Check in right away. But OXB is a little different. I could call Potomac on the ground by telephone, and get my squawk and talk. But airborne I really worry about checking in because the radio reception is horrible. When I'm airborne in the SFRA I can check in right away. But when I leave OXB looking for flight following, I can't make radio contact with anyone. The last time I came back from OXB, last Wednesday, Potomac was on 119.7 and I was almost over the Bay before anyone answered. When I call Dover, they just say contact Potomac. I have even tried Easton tower (really to make sure my radios were transmitting) but there's nothing they can do.
On an IFR flight plan, it's easier. But on a VFR flight plan it's more complicated, since ATC knows nothing about your VFR flight plan. Do you open the VFR flight plan on the ground? Would you call FSS and ask them to open it? Would they give you a squawk and talk? Do you then have to call the TRACON?
What to do?
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