Question:
If you're inside of class C airspace getting VFR flight following with approach (2 way radio comms established, w/ squawk but not on a vector) and they fail to hand you of to tower at a Class D satellite airport (class C abutts the class D laterally) prior to entering the D, would you be required to orbit prior to entering the Class D airspace until you are able to establish 2-way radio comms with the Class D tower? or is talking to the approach controller sufficient for entry until hand-off can be facilitated?
Scenario occurs due to to frequency congestion otherwise I would've just asked for the handoff. Thanks! (yeah, I should know, AIM is not clear on what defines the "controlling agency" for a class D satellite airport).
I orbit, but just curious.
If you're inside of class C airspace getting VFR flight following with approach (2 way radio comms established, w/ squawk but not on a vector) and they fail to hand you of to tower at a Class D satellite airport (class C abutts the class D laterally) prior to entering the D, would you be required to orbit prior to entering the Class D airspace until you are able to establish 2-way radio comms with the Class D tower? or is talking to the approach controller sufficient for entry until hand-off can be facilitated?
Scenario occurs due to to frequency congestion otherwise I would've just asked for the handoff. Thanks! (yeah, I should know, AIM is not clear on what defines the "controlling agency" for a class D satellite airport).
I orbit, but just curious.
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