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I think the AIM (see 5-1-11) says that flight plans will stay in the ATC
computer 1 hour after departure. Also, AIM paragraph 5-1-7 says that: " Pilots should file IFR flight plans at least 30 minutes prior to estimated time of departure to preclude possible delay in receiving a departure clearance from ATC.". There's a lot of good information in that "little" book. -Ali "PaulH" wrote in message om... If I file an IFR flight plan 2 hours in advance from departure from a towered airport and then leave really early or really late: 1. Is the FP normally available to my local tower about half an hour after filing? 2. How long does it remain in the "system" if I get delayed? |
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![]() Ali Ghorashi wrote: I think the AIM (see 5-1-11) says that flight plans will stay in the ATC computer 1 hour after departure. After you depart the flight plan stays active until you land or cancel it. Also, AIM paragraph 5-1-7 says that: " Pilots should file IFR flight plans at least 30 minutes prior to estimated time of departure to preclude possible delay in receiving a departure clearance from ATC.". I wouldn't worry about this. If you call AFSS on the radio and tell them you want to depart now the strip comes up immediately in front of the controller. |
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It says "a minimum of 1 hour after the proposed departure time."
Every place I've ever inquired, they've told me I get two hours. ---JRC--- "Ali Ghorashi" wrote in message = ... I think the AIM (see 5-1-11) says that flight plans will stay in the = ATC computer 1 hour after departure. Also, AIM paragraph 5-1-7 says that: = " Pilots should file IFR flight plans at least 30 minutes prior to = estimated time of departure to preclude possible delay in receiving a departure clearance from ATC.". =20 There's a lot of good information in that "little" book. =20 -Ali =20 "PaulH" wrote in message om... If I file an IFR flight plan 2 hours in advance from departure from a towered airport and then leave really early or really late: 1. Is the FP normally available to my local tower about half an = hour after filing? 2. How long does it remain in the "system" if I get delayed? =20 |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:37:04 GMT, "John R. Copeland"
wrote: It says "a minimum of 1 hour after the proposed departure time." Every place I've ever inquired, they've told me I get two hours. ---JRC--- Also, if it looks like you are going to miss the two hours, it hs been my experience that a call to clearance delivery or the tower can get you an extension. "Ali Ghorashi" wrote in message ... I think the AIM (see 5-1-11) says that flight plans will stay in the ATC computer 1 hour after departure. Also, AIM paragraph 5-1-7 says that: " Pilots should file IFR flight plans at least 30 minutes prior to estimated time of departure to preclude possible delay in receiving a departure clearance from ATC.". There's a lot of good information in that "little" book. -Ali "PaulH" wrote in message om... If I file an IFR flight plan 2 hours in advance from departure from a towered airport and then leave really early or really late: 1. Is the FP normally available to my local tower about half an hour after filing? 2. How long does it remain in the "system" if I get delayed? |
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Before I retired the times were a site parameter. They were established at
the Center after coordination with the terminal facility. Once you file them they are in the Centers computer (what we used to call temporary storage) they could be called up from there by the departure facility. The busier the Center and terminal facility the shorter the time. Al "John R. Copeland" wrote in message ... It says "a minimum of 1 hour after the proposed departure time." Every place I've ever inquired, they've told me I get two hours. ---JRC--- "Ali Ghorashi" wrote in message ... I think the AIM (see 5-1-11) says that flight plans will stay in the ATC computer 1 hour after departure. Also, AIM paragraph 5-1-7 says that: " Pilots should file IFR flight plans at least 30 minutes prior to estimated time of departure to preclude possible delay in receiving a departure clearance from ATC.". There's a lot of good information in that "little" book. -Ali "PaulH" wrote in message om... If I file an IFR flight plan 2 hours in advance from departure from a towered airport and then leave really early or really late: 1. Is the FP normally available to my local tower about half an hour after filing? 2. How long does it remain in the "system" if I get delayed? |
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Y'All,
I got caught in the Las Vegas Bush TFR traffic jam last month. Called FSS for pop-up air filed flight plan. First question asked was if we have filed in the past week. We had two days before. Specialist brought up all the info and just changed route info and we were on our way home.. Gene Whitt |
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