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Mark Hansen wrote in
: So I wonder if the confusion came when ATC told Allen to Squawk VFR? This just means that you're no longer in radar contact, and not that you're no longer IFR, right? Mark, My experiences operating in areas of no radar coverage (NOT what happened here in my original post) is that you maintain your transponder code and work with "reporting points" as required under IFR enroute rules. I was in Charlie airspace when I was told to squawk VFR in my original post, thus my confusion Or, are you supposed to maintain your transponder code until changed by ATC or you cancel IFR - even if radar service is terminated? For no radar coverage, you maintain your transponder code. I had asked when this happened to me the first time and Center advised me to retain the code and when I come out of the non radar environment, he would pick me up. I'd rather sound dumb on the radio then do something dumb :-)) I think the only thing that was missing in Allen's case was the clearance to fly the visual approach. EXACTLY right! AND the IFR cancellation received, squawk VFR" buzz words I learn to know and love. Those rank up there with "cleared to land" at a controlled airport :-) Allen |
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