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![]() "John R. Copeland" wrote: In a non-radar environment, as I recall from the days before radar, a non-compulsory reporting point becomes compulsory if it is mentioned by name in a clearance. The rules for non-radar have remained pretty much unchanged since whenever the U.S. signed onto the ICAO conventions. I suspect we were pretty much in charge then. ;-) A non-compulsory reporting point only becomes compulsory when ATC requests you report it. Mentioning in a clearance does not make it a compulsory reporting point, nor has it since ICAO conventions were established circa 1950. If you have an authoritative cite, I would readily concede the point. |
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