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![]() Yesterday I was flying from York PA to Myrtle Beach IFR, direct to destination at the time, and the controller called me and said that I had to make a decision. The airspace ahead was "closed" so I could either be routed around it IFR, or I could cancel and climb 500 ft, and continue VFR for a while, and get my IFR back from the next controller. (He stressed that he was in no way soliciting a cancelation -- it was my call.) Since I didn't want to go out of my way, I cancelled, climbed and stayed on the same code for advisories, and sure enough the next controller offered me IFR again, so I was recleared to destination and put back on an IFR altitude. Never heard of this before. Any comments? |
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