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![]() Christopher C. Stacy wrote: Neither you (nor the other fellow) have presented any reasoning nor evidence to contradict this, beyond simply asserting "It's not", "You're wrong", and the above. My mind is certainly not closed on the subject, but do you have anything else? (By which I mean, "Do you have anything?") You call approach control out of the blue and ask for a practice ILS approach. This in no way is a request to be IFR. No way, no how. The controller is required to tell you once to maintain VFR, normally he'll do that in the first practice approach clearance, but it could be at any time up to that point too. A clearance for a practice approach is never an IFR clearance in the sense that that constitutes the CRAFT. Sounds like you and Boston were talking past each other. |
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