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Tony wrote:
Don't you think "resume own navigation" meant you should do exactly what you did? If you wanted to go thru their air space, you should have made that explicit clearance request. And what sort of clearance is required or available for class D airspace for VFR pilots? The controller obviously thought you were looking for traffic advisories and the like, you didn't, as best I could tell, ask for more than that. Doesn't sound like that at all. There are other ways to refuse radar service. |
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