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Marco Leon
May 9th 07, 11:08 PM
Anyone fly into Stafford on an IFR flight plan? I'm planning on going there 
this weekend and I was wondering if there were special procedures 
considering it's so close to the ADIZ. Do IFR flights keep their squawk 
until touchdown just in case? I'm coming from the NY area. I'd appreciate 
any feedback on the cleared route from the northeast. Do they normally route 
you around the ADIZ or just around the FRZ?
Thanks,
Marco
There is a handout on the AOPA web site for flying near in and around the DC 
ADIZ
http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsitems/2003/031403_check.pdf
Also check out the online training program at FAAST
http://faasafety.gov/gslac/ALC/course_catalog.aspx?categoryId=11
BT
"Marco Leon" > wrote in message 
 ...
> Anyone fly into Stafford on an IFR flight plan? I'm planning on going 
> there this weekend and I was wondering if there were special procedures 
> considering it's so close to the ADIZ. Do IFR flights keep their squawk 
> until touchdown just in case? I'm coming from the NY area. I'd appreciate 
> any feedback on the cleared route from the northeast. Do they normally 
> route you around the ADIZ or just around the FRZ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marco
>
John T
May 10th 07, 03:31 AM
"Marco Leon" > wrote in message
>
> Anyone fly into Stafford on an IFR flight plan? I'm planning on going
> there this weekend and I was wondering if there were special
> procedures considering it's so close to the ADIZ. Do IFR flights keep
> their squawk until touchdown just in case? I'm coming from the NY
> area. I'd appreciate any feedback on the cleared route from the
> northeast. Do they normally route you around the ADIZ or just around
> the FRZ?
There aren't any special procedures I know of.
First, the ADIZ is transparent to IFR fliers, so you should have little to 
worry about there. Depending on how you enter the ADIZ, you'll likely get 
the "Grand Western Tour" or the "Eastern Shore Tour" around the FRZ and away 
from KBWI/KIAD traffic. I've actually gotten routed directly over KIAD/AML 
twice in the last six years, so it is possible.  :)
If you're at all concerned about go-arounds or missed approaches getting you 
anywhere near the ADIZ boundaries, just keep your code until you're down or 
cancel on the ground.
(Also, as you probably know, flights into ADIZ airports do keep their squawk 
until on the ground.)
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John T
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Marco Leon
May 10th 07, 06:49 PM
"John T" > wrote in message:
>
> There aren't any special procedures I know of.
>
> First, the ADIZ is transparent to IFR fliers, so you should have little to 
> worry about there. Depending on how you enter the ADIZ, you'll likely get 
> the "Grand Western Tour" or the "Eastern Shore Tour" around the FRZ and 
> away from KBWI/KIAD traffic. I've actually gotten routed directly over 
> KIAD/AML twice in the last six years, so it is possible.  :)
>
> If you're at all concerned about go-arounds or missed approaches getting 
> you anywhere near the ADIZ boundaries, just keep your code until you're 
> down or cancel on the ground.
>
> (Also, as you probably know, flights into ADIZ airports do keep their 
> squawk until on the ground.)
Thanks John. I've flown into airports within the ADIZ already but RMN is a 
bit weird in that it butts up right against the ADIZ. I have visions of 
having to do an extended pattern or something then inadvertently clipping 
the ADIZ. Your recommendation of keeping the squawk code is a good one. 
Thanks.
Marco
John T
May 11th 07, 05:03 PM
"Marco Leon" > wrote in message
>
> Thanks John. I've flown into airports within the ADIZ already but RMN
> is a bit weird in that it butts up right against the ADIZ. I have
> visions of having to do an extended pattern or something then
> inadvertently clipping the ADIZ. Your recommendation of keeping the
> squawk code is a good one. Thanks.
FWIW, locals tend to keep the ADIZ squawk for a few miles when leaving the 
ADIZ - even if ATC comes confirms we're outside.
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Marco Leon
May 14th 07, 05:40 PM
"John T" > wrote in message 
 ...
>
> FWIW, locals tend to keep the ADIZ squawk for a few miles when leaving the 
> ADIZ - even if ATC comes confirms we're outside.
I actually did just that and kept my squawk until I landed. I figured it 
can't hurt and only help. As an aside, the routing they gave me to RMN was 
changed to a shortcut with a direct-to to Nottingham (OTT). It put me *very* 
close to the FRZ. I had my Garmin 496 with the XM-provided TFR data so I had 
the equipment to stay clear but I requested a slightly better vector anyhow 
to be sure. I also wanted it on record that I was cognizant of the FRZ in 
case anything gets screwed up.
Thanks for the tips John.
Marco
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