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Old August 6th 03, 11:37 PM
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Nathan Young wrote:

If so, what action should I have taken?


Take them up on their suggestion to call the next radar facility. You
do not suddenly lose your transition rights because you got terminated.



I have always assumed that VFR flight following does not provide
transition services to facilities that aren't on their field.


You're wrong, it does.


Hence,
I would have called McEntire's Class D.


A courtesy call wouldn't hurt.



I run into this getting flight following around the OHare Bravo, and
crossing through DuPage's Class D. I always suggest to the approach
controller that I get a freq change to call DuPage tower, and then
give him/her a call on the other side.


Total waste of time.


 




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