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Flyers,
I was flying IFR in VFR conditions and from NJ to Kissimmee, FL (KISM). As I was approaching KISM the controller asked if I wanted to do a visual approach or the ILS. Since I was in unfamiliar surroundings and wanted to practice an ILS I said, "I'll take the ILS." As I waited for the typical clearance of, "Cessna XXX, 5 miles from XYZ, fly heading 180, maintain 2000 until established, cleared for the ILS XX approach." I got, "Ok, just let me know when you want to start the approach." Huh!?! I didn't know what to do or say. I asked, "Do you want me to head for the FAF?" Then another controller came on the frequency and said, "Cessna XXX cleared for the ILS approach" So I just headed for the FAF and began to intercept the localizer. The controller than asked me what I was doing. I was so confused since they were not using standard terminology. Thoughts anyone. Kobra |
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