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Bravo8500
February 1st 05, 09:35 PM
I just registered on the FAA website and got a reservation into SSI, St
Simons Island, GA. They required on for the Superbowl in Jax. I got the
number, but what do I do with it - put it in the remarks of my flight
plan, or just keep it handy? I can't find any info on it. Thanks!

jsmith
February 2nd 05, 01:50 AM
Advise the briefer when you file your IFR flight plan with Flight
Service. Keep it handy inflight if ATC inquires.

Bravo8500 wrote:
> I just registered on the FAA website and got a reservation into SSI, St
> Simons Island, GA. They required on for the Superbowl in Jax. I got the
> number, but what do I do with it - put it in the remarks of my flight
> plan, or just keep it handy? I can't find any info on it. Thanks!
>

Bravo8500
February 2nd 05, 10:57 AM
sounds good, thanks.

February 2nd 05, 03:12 PM
Yes, please put it in the remarks section of your flight plan.
I work at a center where we run STMP programs on occassion. Aircraft
that put their numbers in the remarks section save us time so we don't
have to inquire as to whether or not you have one, it's available at a
glance - and since STMP is used because it's ALREADY busy, we don't
need any additional workload.
We can't even hand you to approach without varifying you have a slot -
at least that's how our facility agreements work.
JAX could be different, but having it in your remarks can't hurt, and
it might help. So do it.

Ross Richardson
February 2nd 05, 05:45 PM
I have only used it a couple of times and it worked fine. You are to put
the number in the remarks section of your flight plan or use it on call
up to Approach Control. I filed IFR even on a good day to use it. I
think you have a +/- 15 minute arrival window.

Ross

Bravo8500 wrote:
>
> I just registered on the FAA website and got a reservation into SSI, St
> Simons Island, GA. They required on for the Superbowl in Jax. I got the
> number, but what do I do with it - put it in the remarks of my flight
> plan, or just keep it handy? I can't find any info on it. Thanks!

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