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![]() "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Assignment of an altitude pretty much means IFR. VFR aircraft can be assigned an altitude in Class C airspace, at 2000 MSL over MBO he'd be in the Jackson Class C airspace. |
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![]() dlevy wrote: Does "Sundowner 1943L, descend and maintain 2000, report Madison in sight." imply the controller thought he was IFR? What else could it mean? Wouldn't he say the same thing with VFR flight following (traffic advisories)? Possibly in a class B but not usually. Never anywhere else. |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message . .. Possibly in a class B but not usually. Never anywhere else. Also in Class C airspace and TRSAs. |
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