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Old February 13th 05, 12:54 PM
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I have a feeling we don't have the whole story here.

I've never heard of any such restriction, especially under the
circumstances described.


On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 06:56:50 GMT, "Gene Whitt"
wrote:

Stan,
ATC cannot even send you to a known VFR airport that has no weather
reporting.
Some ten or more years ago a C-150 was trapped above an
extensive 1300 foot fog layer. They tried Concord, Oakland and
Travis AFB. The aircraft crashed near Travis.

During this time there was a VFR uncontrolled airport at 1800
feet with lighting within 30 miles.. ATC was not allowed to tell
the plane of the airport because it did not have weather reporting.
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Bureaucratosis may wind up killing us all.
Gene Whitt