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Old March 13th 04, 04:44 AM
Richard Kaplan
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"Stan Gosnell" me@work wrote in message
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You can descend from 7000' to 3000' whenever you're ready, but
you need to report when you do. You would report leaving 7000'


Where is it written that any report is needed other than the initial
acknowledgment of the pilot discretion clearance? I would maintain that
acknowledging the pilot discretion clearance satisfies the requirement to
report leaving the altitude. In fact, I have on a number of occasions done
just that and not reported to ATC when I began a pilot-discretion descent,
with no complaint from anyone.

Has anyone here ever acknowledged a pilot discretion clearance and then
started a descent at some later point and received a complaint from ATC that
a second report was needed prior to beginning a descent?


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