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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... If you are on IFR flight plan and you stop to get fuel, the whole airport will be shutdown for IFR operations until you get back in the air. Assuming no tower. There's no point in issuing a through clearance at a controlled airport. |
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![]() Steven P. McNicoll wrote: Assuming no tower. There's no point in issuing a through clearance at a controlled airport. I agree with everyone that suggests just filing two flight plans. BUT the voyager flight planning software doesn't do that. It files one - even after it clearly understands that the aircraft is landing at a midpoint airport for fuel. I like the Voyager flight software because I originally thought that it does allow one to plan the entire flight and then insert fuel stops as needed. Previous software (AOPA) required me to plan the whole flight, determine fuel stops required, and then plan two or more additional flight plans for each fuel leg. |
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