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"C J Campbell" wrote in message ...
"Nasir" wrote in message . com... | | I had done a stop and go during my long x-country and while departing out of | the class D, I requested permission to change frequency. I was rather | bluntly told that I dont need permission. No, you do not need permission. It is courteous to inform the tower that you are changing frequencies. The guy who barked at you is a jerk. He will not be the last one of those you will run into, either. Just to clarify. If you are still within the boundaries of the class D, then you do need permission. Once outside the class D boundary, no permission or other communication is required. My local tower has requested that pilots "go quietly" from the class D and not request frequency change unless they are still within the class D boundary. It cuts down on unnecessary radio clutter during busy periods. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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