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Old March 14th 04, 01:21 AM
John R. Copeland
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"Teacherjh" wrote in message =
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Well, lets ask the controllers here (rather than AIM, which we all =

have access
to). On a cruise clearance, for example Cruise 6000, you observe =

(mode C) an
aircraft has descended from 6000 to 4000. There is another aircraft =

which
could use the 6000 altitude. You've received no communications from =

the
aircraft on a cruise (except the acknowlegement of the clearance). Do =

you
consider the 6000 foot alititude vacant?
=20
Same question, but the cruise aircraft has reported descending to =

4000. Has
his report of a descent vacated the 6000 foot altitude? (no bobbing =

back up)
=20
Same question, but instead of a cruise question, it's a "descend at =

pilot's
discretion to 2000". The pilot acknowleges the clearance, and later =

is
observed at 4000 feet, having not reported the descent.
=20
Same question, same airplane, but in this case the pilot reported =

descending
from 6000 to 4000.
=20
So, in which cases does 6000 no longer belong to the pilot, in your =

eyes and
actions?
=20
Jose
=20

In my experience, if the controller needs an altitude I will be =
vacating,
I'll either not get a Pilot's Discretion descent, or else I'll get a =
request to
"Report leaving altitude or flight level".
I like it that way. There's less opportunity to misconstrue intentions.
---JRC---

 




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