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Old September 26th 04, 10:55 PM
David Brooks
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The other day I wanted to fly VFR across RITTS, which is both the LOM for
the ILS, and the origin for the NDB approach, to PAE. I was traveling east
at right angles to the approach course. I decided to call Center, who
handles approaches in these parts. Although it was clear VFR and I know he
could see me on his scope, I thought it would be polite to tell him my
intentions and give him a confirmed altitude.

He gave me a bored Roger and asked if I wanted FF.

To the controllers in this group, was that a marginally helpful call to
make, neutral, or annoying? Should I have only bothered if I had heard
another craft setting up an approach?


Now I've re-read the first sentence, I want to clarify - I wasn't flying to
PAE, at least not for another hour. That phrase was to identify the
approaches. Sloppy sentence construction, I know.

-- David Brooks