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On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 11:07:23 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote in t:: Well, unless you're staying in the pattern, the Class C Local Controller will ship everyone to Approach Control. Everyone? Actually, my experience has been that the Class C Local Controller hands departing flights off to Radar Advisories before the hand off to _Departure_ Control. Departure Control will terminate Radar Advisory Service, and coordination through en route airspace, at some point unless Departure Control is aware you wish to continue receiving the service beyond that point. At KSNA, if you append the word 'local' after the name of the VFR departure you request from Clearance Delivery, your flight will not be handed off to Departure Control at all; after you exit the Class C boundary, service is terminated: 1200 beacon code. The word 'local' implies that you will be operating in the local area and do not wish to receive Radar Advisory Service. |
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