bluesky74656
Line Up and Wait
Just this morning I managed to pass my IFR written. 92%.
In studying, I came across a number of questions dedicated to VFR-On-Top. So, I know that the rules are that you must be able to maintain VFR, you must stay on your filed or assigned route (you can't just flit about like you could under straight VFR), and you may request any VFR altitude from ATC.
My question is: what's the point? Under normal IFR I must stay on my filed or assigned route, I can file any IFR altitude I like and request changes as needed, but I don't have to maintain VFR. I can't think of a good reason I would ever need VFR-On-Top.
In studying, I came across a number of questions dedicated to VFR-On-Top. So, I know that the rules are that you must be able to maintain VFR, you must stay on your filed or assigned route (you can't just flit about like you could under straight VFR), and you may request any VFR altitude from ATC.
My question is: what's the point? Under normal IFR I must stay on my filed or assigned route, I can file any IFR altitude I like and request changes as needed, but I don't have to maintain VFR. I can't think of a good reason I would ever need VFR-On-Top.