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another data point for VFR FF and S&R



 
 
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Old July 25th 03, 03:18 PM
Kyler Laird
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Default another data point for VFR FF and S&R

Flew to Ohio and back yesterday for dinner. Returning to LAF while on
Following with Chicago Center (123.85), I announced that I had the field
in sight. The response was to switch to advisory frequency and to
notify Center on the rollout. After landing, I dutifully called up on
the same frequency (new RCO?) and told the controller know I'd gotten
down safely.

I should have asked what would have happened if I hadn't called, but it
had been a long day. Next time.

--kyler
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Old July 25th 03, 09:03 PM
JerryK
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I always assumed that Flight Following was for traffic advisories only. To
have someone come look for you, a Flight Plan needed to be filed and
activated.

jerry

"Kyler Laird" wrote in message
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Flew to Ohio and back yesterday for dinner. Returning to LAF while on
Following with Chicago Center (123.85), I announced that I had the field
in sight. The response was to switch to advisory frequency and to
notify Center on the rollout. After landing, I dutifully called up on
the same frequency (new RCO?) and told the controller know I'd gotten
down safely.

I should have asked what would have happened if I hadn't called, but it
had been a long day. Next time.

--kyler



 




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