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"John Harlow"
time). The approach controller assigned me a transponder code and told me "after departure remain clear of the class C airspace". Lol - in my experience, either the airspace is too busy - or you sound like you could be a nuisance. Sounds like it could have been a standard instruction for any a/c on the ground calling in before departure. Not clear anyone is a nuisance or that there is *any* traffic. Local practices vary. . Well, the controller then called me by my tail number and asked some questions (I don't remember exactly what -- it might have been my expected cruising altitude and aircraft type, If you didn't automatically give him all that right after establishing contact with him (assuming him), then maybe that's why he didn't want to be bothered by you. I can just hear the controllers sigh when someone gets on and says "podunk approach, november 12345, would like flight following" and then the game of 20 questions starts. Did the controller contact the pilot after departure before the pilot called himself? to be sure that I understand this for the future. So ... if I'm told to remain clear in the future, WHEN does that end? When you explicitly get permission to enter. .... or in this Class C situation, after announcing my intent to proceed direct on course thru the Class C. I would consider any acknowledgement of the call that did not include a "remain clear" to be sufficient to proceed on course. That's not how I would do it, but I think that would be ok. I'm thinking that it may be local practice to instruct any pilot on the ground to remain clear of the Class C. Once in the air, the normal Class C procedures would apply. Which would mean once contact is established, entry would be permitted subject to any instruction to the contrary. But since a remain clear had already been issued, I too would want explicit permission to enter. |
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