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Lot's of good answers given. Welcome to the learning portion of your
lifelong IFR classroom. I would add that if you ever find yourself changing altitude without ATC prompting or as the result of a specfic clearance (plan means nothing), something is wrong. Hey, don't stop filing on those VFR days - it really helps learn the system without IMC distractions. Wizard of Draws wrote: I took a short XC today after a layoff of a few months due to real life constraints and weather. I filed IFR even though it was VFR because I wanted to get back into the groove of communicating with ATC. I filed for 5000 going east. On the ground, they told me it would be faster if I took off VFR and opened my plan in the air, so I did. I was at 5500 when I finally got through since I was VFR, but all I was given initially was a squawk code with no altitude assignment or clearance. I assumed that I was IFR at this point so I began to descend to 5000 per my flight plan. As I did I asked ATC if he had an altitude assignment, and he came back with 6000, cleared direct. No problem, I pull back up and fly as I'm told. So, was I IFR as soon as I was given a squawk and required to fly my flight plan, or should I have waited to change from a VFR altitude to an IFR altitude until I was given specific instructions? |
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On 2/7/05 2:47 PM, in article
, "Maule Driver" wrote: Lot's of good answers given. Welcome to the learning portion of your lifelong IFR classroom. I would add that if you ever find yourself changing altitude without ATC prompting or as the result of a specfic clearance (plan means nothing), something is wrong. Hey, don't stop filing on those VFR days - it really helps learn the system without IMC distractions. Filing IFR is too much fun not to do it as often as I can. And anytime I can have a second set of eyeballs working for me... -- Jeff 'The Wizard of Draws' Bucchino Cartoons with a Touch of Magic http://www.wizardofdraws.com More Cartoons with a Touch of Magic http://www.cartoonclipart.com |
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