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Touchdown! Greaser!
What? Not on the 2nd page yet?
C'mon! Are we POA or what?
How long is a page anyway? Number of posts or actual length of page. Where’s @denverpilot when you need him?
What? Not on the 2nd page yet?
C'mon! Are we POA or what?
An apt question for the first post of the second page.How long is a page anyway?
Make sure to verify what they told you.
ATC: "N1234, radar contact 13 miles southwest of airport, 2,500 feet, cleared through Bravo, maintain VFR 3,500......
Zeldman in post #18: "when flying VFR in an easterly direction above 3000AGL to fly at even altitudes minus 500 feet....westerly heading odd altitudes minus 500 feet."
I guess I've been doing it wrong for 10 years! I use even+5 going west and odd+5 going east.
edit: Ooops! I see he said MINUS. Okay.
Let's make this a little more fun. Let's say I'm flying IFR, and call up ATC for flight following and they tell me to remain VFR. What now?
Multiple choice:
- I should castigate the controller for trying to cancel my IFR flight plan, or...
- I'm in trouble and the FAA will revoke my instrument rating (if I even have one).
4. I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue.3. ATC chastises you for calling for a service that’s automatically provided to IFR aircraft under radar surveillance.
IIRC, I usually hear "maintain VFR" when flying practice approaches with a safety pilot/CFII or acting as a safety pilot. It makes sense in that context in that the controller's clearances along the approach are not permission to deviate from VFR.
How long is a page anyway? Number of posts or actual length of page. Where’s @denverpilot when you need him?
What kind of pattern entry did you make once you got home?
Only in controlled airspace.3. ATC chastises you for calling for a service that’s automatically provided to IFR aircraft under radar surveillance.
Yes but it is not automatically provided to IFR aircraft in Class G.There isn’t anything preventing ATC from offering flight following or traffic advisories in Class G airspace. It’s about radar / frequency coverage. Even in rare cases (surveillance approaches), ATC has control authority over IFR aircraft while in Class G as well.
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Yes but it is not automatically provided to IFR aircraft in Class G.