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![]() "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:122vf.40588$QW2.11881@dukeread08... That is a controller manual, not for pilot's actions. Pilots don't issue EFCs, controllers do. As PIC I will ask, nay demand the info I want and need. Why do you think you need an EFC? 91.185 (3) Leave clearance limit. (i) When the clearance limit is a fix from which an approach begins, commence descent or descent and approach as close as possible to the expect-further-clearance time if one has been received, or if one has not been received, as close as possible to the estimated time of arrival as calculated from the filed or amended (with ATC) estimated time en route. (ii) If the clearance limit is not a fix from which an approach begins, leave the clearance limit at the expect-further-clearance time if one has been received, or if none has been received, upon arrival over the clearance limit, and proceed to a fix from which an approach begins and commence descent or descent and approach as close as possible to the estimated time of arrival as calculated from the filed or amended (with ATC) estimated time en route. If you are IN the hold and have had a two-way communications failure, your ETA has past, without a EFC/EAC time you are stuck for a while. Nope. Remember, no delay was expected, that's why an EFC was not issued. You'll be cleared past the holding fix before you reach it. Certainly, if your transponder still works, squawk. If you've had a total failure your transponder will quit and that should get ATC attention. You've got an emergency. But 2-way radio failure is not supposed to be an emergency, there is a procedure. Part of that procedure is the EFC, ask for it, it is your right as PIC. Nonsense. What's the point of having an EFC when you won't be entering a hold? What's the point of demanding an EFC where an EFC can't be issued? |
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