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Twice in 2 days I've filed VFR flight plans only to have FSS unable to
find them when I called on radio after takeoff. One was filed through Duats at 9PM for noon next day (and left at noon). The other was filed with a briefer at Terre Haute at 10PM for 8AM next day (and left on time). In both cases I had to re-file over the radio. |
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I thought DUATS VFR flight plans were never available to FSS, they have
to open them blind. -Robert Paul kgyy wrote: Twice in 2 days I've filed VFR flight plans only to have FSS unable to find them when I called on radio after takeoff. One was filed through Duats at 9PM for noon next day (and left at noon). The other was filed with a briefer at Terre Haute at 10PM for 8AM next day (and left on time). In both cases I had to re-file over the radio. |
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They can activate or cancel them but cannot amend them.
Mike "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... I thought DUATS VFR flight plans were never available to FSS, they have to open them blind. -Robert Paul kgyy wrote: Twice in 2 days I've filed VFR flight plans only to have FSS unable to find them when I called on radio after takeoff. One was filed through Duats at 9PM for noon next day (and left at noon). The other was filed with a briefer at Terre Haute at 10PM for 8AM next day (and left on time). In both cases I had to re-file over the radio. |
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On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 14:34:13 -0700, Paul kgyy wrote:
Twice in 2 days I've filed VFR flight plans only to have FSS unable to find them when I called on radio after takeoff. One was filed through Duats at 9PM for noon next day (and left at noon). The other was filed with a briefer at Terre Haute at 10PM for 8AM next day (and left on time). In both cases I had to re-file over the radio. I had a flight plan magically open on me. I had filed three flight plans, one for each leg of my trip, and had opened and closed two of them. I couldn't raise FSS on my return leg (flight plan #3) and so was not able to open it. Shortly after landing I got a call on my cell phone asking if I had made it to my destination and to inform me I had failed to close my flight plan from the return trip home. None of us understood how that happened but the guy on the other end wasn't too worried about it. Greg |
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You said that you couldn't raise FSS so I assume that you tried. FSS
probably heard your radio calls even though you never heard their response. They may have opened your flight plan as a default - or maybe your initial radio calls included the request. -- ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK "Greg Copeland" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 14:34:13 -0700, Paul kgyy wrote: Twice in 2 days I've filed VFR flight plans only to have FSS unable to find them when I called on radio after takeoff. One was filed through Duats at 9PM for noon next day (and left at noon). The other was filed with a briefer at Terre Haute at 10PM for 8AM next day (and left on time). In both cases I had to re-file over the radio. I had a flight plan magically open on me. I had filed three flight plans, one for each leg of my trip, and had opened and closed two of them. I couldn't raise FSS on my return leg (flight plan #3) and so was not able to open it. Shortly after landing I got a call on my cell phone asking if I had made it to my destination and to inform me I had failed to close my flight plan from the return trip home. None of us understood how that happened but the guy on the other end wasn't too worried about it. Greg |
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On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 00:35:09 +0000, Travis Marlatte wrote:
You said that you couldn't raise FSS so I assume that you tried. FSS probably heard your radio calls even though you never heard their response. They may have opened your flight plan as a default - or maybe your initial radio calls included the request. That's what the guy on the other end of the phone said. That seems pretty odd to me. Greg |
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![]() "Wizard of Draws" wrote in message news:C0F6CE43.89355%jeffbREMOVETHIS@REMOVEALSOwiza rdofdraws.com... Some time ago on a cross-country that took me near, not into, Chattanooga's airspace, I notified them where I was as a courtesy. They gave me a code to squawk. After I was well clear of their airspace, they told me to resume own navigation. Fat, dumb and happy, I squawked 1200 and went on to land at my home base. After I hanging out a bit, the airport manager came up to me and chewed me out for not closing my flight plan. I guess Chattanooga opened one for me. You were on a cross-country without a flight plan? Michelle S. |
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You were on a cross-country without a flight plan?
He was ? Oh mi gawd, doesn't he know that will cause your engine to stall and then you die !!!! denny |
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"Denny" writes:
You were on a cross-country without a flight plan? He was ? Oh mi gawd, doesn't he know that will cause your engine to stall and then you die !!!! And after you die there will be an even *longer* delay before anyone comes looking for your wreckage (assuming that you didn't have Following and your ELT didn't function properly and no one was expecting to hear from you). Please, people, think of the aging GA fleet. If people go flying around without flight plans we're going to lose a lot of parts that are valuable to those of us flying old planes. --kyler |
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