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PilotWeb.org wrote:
If ATC uses the term "Cleared for approach" and/or gave you a clearance limit, using the term "Cleared" then yes, you were operating under IFR. The actual term IFR isn't usually used on the radio much, (they rarely say anything like "Cleared IFR...") If you were "cleared for approach" then you violated the regulations for operating under IFR without the appropriate rating and without currency. That is not what triggers IFR. In my hypothetical I am on top of stratus 15 miles east of Podunck Airport (which has a TRACON). I call in, "Poduck Approach, Baron 1234C is at 8,500, VFR, over ACMEE intersection. Requst an ILS approach to Runway 26." "Baron 34C, radar contact over ACMEE, fly heading 270 for vectors to the Podunck 26 ILS. Descent to and maintain 6,000." Then, there could follow several altitude and vector heading changes while I am IMC. Finally, once the controller satisfies the vector-to-final requirements of 7110.65P, only then will he say "Cleared for approach." |
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