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"Steven P. McNicoll" writes:
"Christopher C. Stacy" wrote in message ... The instruction "Cleared for the ILS runway 23 at Foobar maintain 2000 until established" contains "cleared", a route (which is even a charted IFR procedure), an altitude, and a clearance limit (landing Foobar airport, or executing the published missed approach procedure). How is that not an IFR clearance? I think it is, unless the controller adds the words "maintain VFR". When I want a practice approach and the controller fails to say "VFR", I add it back in to try and make sure, like: "Cherokee 97R cleared for the ILS 29 maintain VFR". It does not contain a clearance limit. IFR training flights frequently include approaches at intermediate airports and approach clearances for each one, but the clearance limit remains the destination airport. I you have filed (phone, DUATS, or "pop-up" on the radio) an IFR flight plan to an airport, and along the way you ask for a practice approach to some other airport, then the destination of your plan has not changed. Yes, that would be the destination airport you said originally. The scenario I've been talking about is where you come out nowhere VFR and tell the controller you want an IFR approach to some airport (which is usually real close, but could be some ways off). |
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