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You'd still try and get the ATIS before you got there wouldn't you? I
know at my home airport once the tower closes down the ATIS tells you it's class E until 0630 local and gives the CTAF and for further information contact New York App and gives their freq. Then the ASOS says it's piece and the whole thing repeats. If I return late and hear that I know the field is closed, if I get a standard ATIS broadcast I'd for sure call the tower and see what they had to say. I bet BOS was open, they have all sorts of approaches there and since PVD tends to be a reliever for BOS (esp for those living south of Boston) people wouldn't have minded too much. Of course SWA would have had the logistics problem of finding a place to park and people to handle them. Better to be 60 miles away from where you wanted to be than 200. Robert Roy Smith wrote: Newps wrote: I kept the tower open an extra hour or so Does that mean the Class D Airspace was in existence an extra hour too? What happens if I dutifully read my AFD and discover that the tower (and the associated CDAS) closes at midnight, so I figure when I arrive at 12:30 I don't need to talk to anybody. I fly in, enter the pattern, land, and taxi to the ramp without bothering to self-announce. Have I broken any regulations? |
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