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Old March 22nd 04, 05:31 AM
Brad Z
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I've gotten that as well, usually when I've provided a specific location and
altitude during quiet periods were there is no ambiguity. Usually they'll
say "radar contact, standby for squawk code" while they enter me into the
system for a flight following.

The fact that you didn't provide a position at all is interesting, but
perhaps there was no other VFR traffic in his sector. Were you flying at
4am or something? If its a rental, maybe he recognized the "N" number to be
associated with a particular departure airport. Or maybe he's psychic.

"David Brooks" wrote in message
...
I learned something Friday night while getting in some night solo time. I
called Whidbey Approach for a few minutes of flight following and possibly
clipping their Class C, and the controller annonced radar contact, and

then
issued a squawk. I hadn't given my position (I wasn't too sure where I was
anyway :-) ). He apparently didn't find it necessary to talk to me after I
popped up with the discrete code.

I was probably the only VFR target in his entire airspace, so there was no
ambiguity. Still, question for the controllers, is it standard procedure

to
announce radar contact to an untagged target?

-- David Brooks