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![]() I wonder if it's dependant on whether the aiport has a radar feed or not. I know that Ithaca does not, so may be requesting that you are clear. Airports that either have there own radar, or have a feed from a nearby airport, already know when you are clear. -Steve "ZikZak" wrote in message ... On 11/3/03 3:35 PM, in article , "John Galban" wrote: 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. That's interesting. Where I learned to fly (ITH), the tower controllers routinely instructed pilots to "report clear of the Class D airspace." Diff'rent strokes, I guess. |
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