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Old August 6th 04, 03:41 AM
Nathan Young
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On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 16:28:25 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
: Milwaukee to Knox is an overflight and Chicago approach doesn't do

overflights.

... even VFR. It's one of the reasons that friends of mine don't

use flight
following. I find it annoying that even if you transition VFR above Bravo

at, say,
10.5k, approach will try to vector you around if you talk to them. I

think it would
be better to encourage VFR advisories for everyone's safety, but most

large airspaces
discourage it.


Approach has no authority to vector you if you're VFR outside of Class B
airspace.


True, but they will threaten to cancel your FF if you don't agree to
their vectors. Granted, FF doesn't make planes fly, but it is
comforting in the midst of the dense traffic found in Bravo airspace.

I agree with Cory. Rather than cancelling our FF, wouldn't everyone
be better off (and safer) keeping us on a squawk and on frequency?


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Old August 6th 04, 12:37 PM
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On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 02:51:50 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
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"Nathan Young" wrote in message
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True, but they will threaten to cancel your FF if you don't agree to
their vectors. Granted, FF doesn't make planes fly, but it is
comforting in the midst of the dense traffic found in Bravo airspace.


So what you're saying is if you don't move to where he won't have to give
you traffic advisories he'll stop giving you traffic advisories.


Roughly, yes.



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Old August 7th 04, 02:37 AM
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On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 19:45:38 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
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"Nathan Young" wrote in message
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So what you're saying is if you don't move to where he won't have to give
you traffic advisories he'll stop giving you traffic advisories.


Roughly, yes.



So, then, there's no reason for you to move.


I don't follow the logic.
 




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