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![]() "Christopher C. Stacy" wrote in message ... I analyzed the phraseology in the scenario by the usual syntactic criteria for meeting an IFR clearance and explained my reasoning. Then I asked Boston TRACON their opinion (just asked -- without telling them my theory), and the seem to concur with me. 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?") That's not true. I explained that your example lacked a clearance limit. Others did so as well. |
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