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Old October 4th 05, 05:25 PM
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
It's not necessary at a class C or B tower, those facilities are the IFR
facility for releasing departures. It is a nice thing to do at class d
towers as they have to get a release from the IFR facility.



I would believe that myself if I hadn't had several cases where the
tower controller forgot and didn't secure my IFR release from class C
airports.


The tower controller has automatic releases at class C airports.
 




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