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![]() DL wrote: Last week, both Ft. Worth and Houston centers said "radar contact lost, report X miles from Y" while I was cleared direct (not on airways) with /G equipment - in Texas, going west into large headwinds at 4000. That's how Salt Lake does it also. It's common to get direct and lose radar coverage for a portion of the flight. As long as you're above the controllers MIA you're good to go. I'm sure YMMV in other parts of the country, but from this I learned: 1) file that way and 2) even if radar contact lost, sometimes they won't send you directly to an airway. An airway may not be anywhere near you're route of flight either, which is the case here. |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message ... That's how Salt Lake does it also. It's common to get direct and lose radar coverage for a portion of the flight. As long as you're above the controllers MIA you're good to go. No, you're not good to go, you're just working with a poorly trained controller. An airway may not be anywhere near you're route of flight either, which is the case here. Where? |
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