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![]() "Mark Hansen" wrote in message ... Is there a reason why the pilot should not be on flight following once he enters Class D airspace? Yes, if he's not talking to the tower when he enters Class D airspace he's busted FAR 91.129(c)(1). The controller will hand you off to the tower when both are ready for you. How does that work? Telling the FF controller that you have the field in sight is just a polite way of letting the controller know that you're ready to be handed off to the tower. It is not necessary. The FF controller will hand you off when he and the tower controller are ready for you. If you want it sooner, just ask: "XXX Approach, Cessna XXXX, Request frequency change to XXX tower", or just terminate flight following. As I recall the issue was why do some controllers tell VFR aircraft on flight following to report the field in sight. |
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