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Old February 16th 04, 03:34 AM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"Travis Marlatte" wrote in message
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If, after having said "remain clear" the controller comes back with
"Cessna 1234, where did you want to go?" that is an implicit
clearance to enter the class C.


No, it is not. I don't know where you got that idea but it is simply not
correct. There is nothing in "Cessna 1234, where did you want to go?" that
implies authorization to enter Class C airspace when previously told to
remain clear.



Controller's know the rules. If they don't want you in their airspace,

they
will ignore you or repeat the "remain clear" instruction.


If the pilot acknowledged the first instruction to remain clear there's no
need to repeat it.