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I'm intrigued - several posters above state that ATC has no clue what the alternate is. Is this true? False? True in normal circumstances but they can access it if SHTF?
No, the alternate doesn't show up on a flight progress strip. Doesn't even show up in the computer if you do a "flight plan readout" on the aircraft. The controller could call AFSS in the event of 7600 but even that isn't necessary. You have no obligation to fly to that alternate in the event of MA. The alternate is nothing more than an FAA planning requirement for fuel BEFORE you depart. After you depart, you can go wherever you want as long as it meets your equipment and fuel reserves.
Example, years ago I had several F-5s inbound to my facility. On the handoff from the first one center told me each was requesting a PAR and if they couldn't get in, they'd go to CHS. Each of them did a PAR, went missed, I had flight data amend their destination to CHS on the go, flashed them to CHS and was done. Had no idea where their alternate was and it didn't matter. A 10 second flight plan amendment is all it takes.
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