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"Robert M. Gary" wrote: The other day I was doing a VFR practice approach into Tracy, CA when the controller told me "reporting canceling IFR this freq, or on ground via land line...". I told him "uh, ok canceling IFR, I didn't believe I was IFR" (because I hadn't asked for or received an IFR clearance). The controller told me that any aircraft on an approach clearance is IFR for the purposes of the approach. I guess even controllers can be students? I had a similar experience Wednesday evening with the VOR/DME GPS A practice approach into Tracy in good VMC. I explicitly asked for a practice approach, negotiated with the controller for the missed, and got switched to CTAF fairly early on. The approach went fairly normally, then when I came back to him on the (new, improved) missed and asked for flight following back to Hayward, he says "report cancelling IFR". I thought maybe he'd confused us with someone else, so I repeated the request, and got the same terse response. So I cancelled IFR, even though it was a practice approach; there was no mode c code change or any other change after cancelling IFR. It wasn't a big deal or anything, but it hasn't happened to me before with NorCal Approach, and I've done that and surrounding approaches many times as practice approaches. I just thought maybe I'd said something wrong earlier when I'd asked for the approach, especially since I'd cancelled the original clearance (from Hayward) much earlier in the flight when doing a bunch of practice approaches at Stockton with the same controller... Hamish |
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