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IFR On Top
You mean VFR on Top. The main advantage is you get to pick your
altitude and go much lower against headwinds. Since there is no separation provided by ATC there is a lot more route flexibility. Lloyd I. Cripe wrote: A pilot friend with a relatively new IFR rating asked me the following question: If you are on an IFR flight plan, what would be the advantage of flying IFR On Top? What is the purpose flying IFR On Top? I would appreciate your response to these questions. |
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Yes. I did mean VFR on Top.
"Hankal" wrote in message ... If you are on an IFR flight plan, what would be the advantage of flying IFR On Top? I think you mean VFR on top which is an IFR clearance. |
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Newps ) wrote:
You mean VFR on Top. The main advantage is you get to pick your altitude and go much lower against headwinds. Since there is no separation provided by ATC there is a lot more route flexibility. A question I have always had but never asked until now: Does VFR-On-TOP allow the pilot to choose headings as well, say to avoid CB buildup, without requesting the heading change of ATC? -- Peter |
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