The Lexington ATC was NOT doing traffic count after he clearedComair 5191 for takeoff
Sam Spade wrote:
Newps wrote:
Then they give the radar back to the center for the night. No radar
facility has to call center for a release under normal circumstances.
Some things that may pop up that require a call are weather or
accident related ground stops and ground delay programs. A loss of
automation can also necessitate a call for release program.
I guess that was the case. The local controller was using the ASR and
did approve a heading change for weather for one aircraft but he let the
Center know about that.
Yep, that's required as the LOA with the center normally says the
aircraft will be on course or a vector to intercept their on course
heading within the approach controls airspace.
It sounds confusing. A G/A pilot could show up VFR 25 miles out and
call LEX Approach for an ILS. Would the local controller ship him off
to Indy Center or would he call Indy for permission to vector the guy
onto the ILS?
A radar controller doesn't have to call anybody else to vector aircraft
within his own airspace.
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