I usually depart VFR and pick up my clearance after takeoff with departure
at the nearby Class C. Often I won't even have to ask for it .. when I
report
airborne they'll say .. "I'll bet you're looking for your clearance .. "
and give it
to me. I'm in Nebraska. Unless they've got a notice out about not picking
up clearances airborne .. what grounds would they have to chew you out?
Sounds to me like you've just got a bunch of overworked, crabby
controllers out there.
"Michael 182" wrote in message
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Maybe this is a Potomac area thing. In Colorado I have never been refused
a
clearance by Denver Approach. The worst that ever happened was about 5
minutes of circling while I waited for the controller to have enough time
to
take care of me. The only time I ever get a clearance on the ground is if
it
is IFR weather for the departure, and that is rare in Colorado.
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