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Chris wrote:
here in the UK the way a VFR flight plan works is that the pilot nominates a responsible person (family member, FBO etc) to make the call if they are overdue rather than have the ATC make assumptions. The basis is that no news is good news. We have something similar in Canada, called a "Flight Itinerary", but there have been problems with people not understanding how to notify SAR (or even remembering that they should). In the U.S., the VFR flight plan is entirely optional, so Americans can do things the U.K. way if they want; however, it's nice to have a professional system in place to respond quickly if you go missing. Most U.S. control towers don't get involved with VFR flight plans -- you deal directly with flight services. In Canada, the VFR flight plan *or* flight itinerary (as in the U.K.) is required for any trip over 25 nautical miles from the starting point, and control towers do deal with VFR flight plans quite efficiently. Both Canada and the U.S. require VFR flight plans for cross-border flights. All the best, David |
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