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Old November 10th 05, 02:45 PM
aaronw
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Default Flying out of KFME (Tipton, MD)

On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 17:58:50 -0500, "John Doe"
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"Gary G" wrote in message
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Call by phone!
Tipton is well within the ADIZ, and right under Class B.
Flight Services for flight plan.
Wait a bit.
Potomac Approach for Squawk.

Check your map, too - you're not that far from the FRZ.


Ok, so you CAN reach Potomac Approach on the ground at Tipton? That's all I
really needed to know.


As other people said, there is an RCO of the '5 clicks to call
potomac' variety, but honestly, you're better off calling them on a
cell phone from the tarmac. Especially during busy VFR days, you have
to redial a bunch of times, and the RCO is just slow.

aw
 




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