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Old December 8th 06, 05:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Ron Natalie wrote:



It's a towered airport. There's no actual cancellation that takes
place. Nobody calls anybody, nobody sends a message, etc.


I/m even more confused if it was a towered airport.


I though an earlier post said he was handed off to the tower.



Approach would
have transfered him to the tower frequency rather than just
RADARSERVICESTERMIANTEDSQUAUKVFRHAVEANICEDAY.


Approach can do both. It depends on the service they are able to provide.


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Old December 8th 06, 07:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Newps wrote in
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Approach can do both. It depends on the service they are able to
provide.


For VFR handling, I would agree with the above, though in my neck of the
woods, I have never heard approach tell VFR traffic to squawk VFR and
expect them to contact tower on their own.

For IFR handling, approach would hold me to tower frequency and
cancellation of IFR is terminated once wheels touch terra firma is what I
was lead to believe. Surely they wouldn't (or couldn't) terminate radar
services before having me contact tower at a controlled airport?

In my case originally posted, no tower was involved, as I was landing at
KMBO which is an uncontrolled airport.

Allen

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Old December 8th 06, 07:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Dave Butler[_1_]
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A Lieberma wrote:

was lead to believe. Surely they wouldn't (or couldn't) terminate radar
services before having me contact tower at a controlled airport?


Surely you meant they wouldn't (or couldn't) terminate your clearance.
Radar services could be cancelled at any time.

D
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Old December 8th 06, 08:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Steven P. McNicoll
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"A Lieberma" wrote in message
. 18...

For IFR handling, approach would hold me to tower frequency and
cancellation of IFR is terminated once wheels touch terra firma is what I
was lead to believe. Surely they wouldn't (or couldn't) terminate radar
services before having me contact tower at a controlled airport?


They would if the tower had no radar.


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Old December 8th 06, 09:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
A Lieberma
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in
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"A Lieberma" wrote in message
. 18...

For IFR handling, approach would hold me to tower frequency and
cancellation of IFR is terminated once wheels touch terra firma is
what I was lead to believe. Surely they wouldn't (or couldn't)
terminate radar services before having me contact tower at a
controlled airport?


They would if the tower had no radar.


Ok, makes sense on the radar services being terminated, but the IFR
clearance still applies for airspace seperation?

IFR would be then cancelled once wheels touch ground???

Allen
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Old December 8th 06, 09:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Or unless you cancel in the air which is sometimes easier to do at a
field with no RCO or a tower that is closed.

You can also cancel in the air to help people out, I've been on an IFR
plan (but by the time I was approaching the field was VFR conditions)
and I heard a Jet at the hold short "ready for release" the tower said
"I have one IFR arrival inbound, expect a 3 minute delay" once that was
acknowledged I said "N1234 is cancelling IFR at this time" got the
cancellation and they released the jet to go before I got there. The
jet jockey (which surprised me) threw me a thank you before he got
switched over to approach.

Anything to make the system work that makes sense is ok in my book.

A Lieberma wrote:
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in
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"A Lieberma" wrote in message
8.18...

For IFR handling, approach would hold me to tower frequency and
cancellation of IFR is terminated once wheels touch terra firma is
what I was lead to believe. Surely they wouldn't (or couldn't)
terminate radar services before having me contact tower at a
controlled airport?


They would if the tower had no radar.



Ok, makes sense on the radar services being terminated, but the IFR
clearance still applies for airspace seperation?

IFR would be then cancelled once wheels touch ground???

Allen

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Old December 8th 06, 11:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Robert Chambers wrote:

Or unless you cancel in the air which is sometimes easier to do at a
field with no RCO or a tower that is closed.

You can also cancel in the air to help people out, I've been on an IFR
plan (but by the time I was approaching the field was VFR conditions)
and I heard a Jet at the hold short "ready for release" the tower said
"I have one IFR arrival inbound, expect a 3 minute delay" once that was
acknowledged I said "N1234 is cancelling IFR at this time" got the
cancellation and they released the jet to go before I got there. The
jet jockey (which surprised me) threw me a thank you before he got
switched over to approach.

Anything to make the system work that makes sense is ok in my book.




Three lousy minutes? The tower should have used visual separation and
let the jet go.


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Old December 9th 06, 03:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Newps wrote:


Three lousy minutes? The tower should have used visual separation and
let the jet go.


Our tower is special, there's lots of things they "should" do but don't.
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Old December 9th 06, 01:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
A Lieberma
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Robert Chambers wrote in news%keh.20495
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You can also cancel in the air to help people out, I've been on an IFR
plan (but by the time I was approaching the field was VFR conditions)
and I heard a Jet at the hold short "ready for release" the tower said
"I have one IFR arrival inbound, expect a 3 minute delay" once that was
acknowledged I said "N1234 is cancelling IFR at this time" got the
cancellation and they released the jet to go before I got there. The
jet jockey (which surprised me) threw me a thank you before he got
switched over to approach.

Anything to make the system work that makes sense is ok in my book.


Absolutely agree Robert. I like to be a "good neighbor" but not at the
cost of safety of course.

Once I get a visual on my airport (KMBO - uncontrolled), I do cancel IFR
as soon as I can.

The very same situation happened to me, and I was on the ground, and I
had really appreciated it myself so because one person did it for me, I
am determine to "pay it forward" any chance I get so long as my skin is
not jeapordized.

I generally can tell approach also appreciates my cancellation by the
sound of their voice when they say "cancellation received" as I am sure
it helps them as well.

One other time, I was on the ground, picking up my clearance on a MVFR
day, and CD was kind enough to clue me in to depart visually (was never
taught this in my IFR training) and pick up my clearance in the air as
there would have been a 15 minute delay for incoming IFR traffic.
Ceilings were 2500, so I had no problem with the choice given.

Allen
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Old December 9th 06, 11:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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On Sat, 09 Dec 2006 01:30:56 GMT, A Lieberma wrote:



Once I get a visual on my airport (KMBO - uncontrolled), I do cancel IFR
as soon as I can.


Perhaps you should reconsider and not cancel IFR until you are legal for
VFR. There have been plenty of times when I've had a "visual" on my
airport, but not been legal VFR.
Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA)
 




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