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True. The difference here is of course that you will be handed off to
departure whether VFR or IFR, and will be easily able to recover. You will not be faced with being in limbo as described in the original post. On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 07:39:23 -0500, Ron Natalie wrote: Robert M. Gary wrote: On Nov 27, 1:56 pm, wrote: Whenever you are cleared for takeoff and do not get some kind of instruction from tower (fly runway heading, turn left xxx., etc), be suspicious. Have you ever not been given such instructions when VFR?? I've never gotten a VFR takeoff clearance that didn't include some instruction on what heading (or at least direction) to fly until leaving the class D. From class B's and certain class C's it was given to me prior to taxi. The Dulles standard VFR departure is: Cleared into the class B via fly runway heading maintain vfr at or below 1500 departure frqeuency 126.1 squawk 0423 Very unusual at class D towers to be given any restriction after takeoff. |
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