luvflyin
Touchdown! Greaser!
Never. If you divert during a lost comm scenario they will look for you there but I wouldn’t feel obligated to be there when they came looking.
Yeah. There may be a ‘valid’ reason to go somewhere else. Besides finding you after you land, there is the issue of separating you from other airplanes while you are flying to there. If the weather is not suitable for landing at the destination airport then the ‘anticipated pilot action’ would be to go to the alternate.
From the ATC rulebook:
1. When an IFR aircraft experiences two-way radio communications failure, air traffic control is based on anticipated pilot actions...
Now a lot of the country is under Radar coverage and they just use that to keep everyone else out of the way while they watch you do your thing. But sometimes there isn’t Radar and they got to do things based on your anticipated actions. Even with Radar your transponder may go with your radios. Tracking a primary target can be iffy sometimes depending on the Radar system and weather.
Going to your alternate, buying some gas, waiting out the weather and then being on your way is different than going to your alternate and wondering how long it’s going to take to get the airplane fixed. Deciding to go some airport other than your alternate because Aunt Sally lives there and will let me crash at her place until the airplane gets fixed is probably not going to fly as a ‘valid’ reason. If you caused some incident by doing an ‘unanticipated’ pilot action you may get to meet some official type people and talk to them about it. All of this of course is notwithstanding that if you get VFR, get the airplane out of the air and on the ground as soon as practical