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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 19:44:28 -0400, "Bob Chilcoat"
wrote: I took of from Reading, PA this morning from RW 31 with an on-course heading of 105. As I was cleared for takeoff, I was told "Cleared for takeoff, proceed on course". In the past, they've also added "Right turn approved". This time they didn't. I was concerned that I hadn't been cleared for a right turn, and a right turn would have gotten me on course sooner. I then said "Request right turn to on course" but the controller seemed a bit irritated and just added "On course approved". Did I have permission for a right turn in the pattern or not? You were given free reign to get on course any way you saw fit. He must've been slow and didn't need to send you in any particular direction. z |
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