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: One is that if you're VFR in Class E airspace, they really don't have
: any authority to vector you (I'm sure somebody will come up with some : exception). Sometimes controllers do try to do so anyway, but if you : really don't want to comply, you can just say "cancel flight : following, request frequency change" and go on your fat, dumb, and : happy way. That's true, but it amounts to the same thing as not calling them for advisories in the first place. Often, you may have deviated a fair bit before you cancel.... perhaps *into* controlled airspace and then you'd be stuck. : The other is that if you're doing something like skirting the top of a : Class B by 500 feet and the controller suggests a heading or route to : you, it might just be in both of your best interests to go along with : it. You scratch his back and he'll scratch yours. There's a lot of : heavy metal climbing out the top of a Class B. I don't want to be the : hood ornament on a 747, nor do I want to discover what the wake : turbulence of one feels like. That would be fine, if it were a heading or route for actual traffic. More often than not, it's a "friend-vector" that takes you completely to the side of the airspace. I don't even have a moving-map GPS and I can watch the "circle-of-vectors" form. -Cory ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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