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VFR OTT (Over The Top) is allowed in Canada. It's just an extra rating that
can be added on to the PPL with 15 hours instrument time. It can only be used if you are able to climb to altitude and descend at destination whilst maintaining VFR. At altitude you have to maintain a certain distance from the cloud layers. Flight following is not mandatory (but highly recommended!). Ross "Martin Kosina" wrote in message om... So, would it be poor form to get an ifr clearance to get above whatever cloud layer at your departure airport....fly VFR when you are on top....then pickup an on-the-fly IFR again 100 miles or so before your destinatation airport if you needed to descend back down through a cloud layer? I am not saying this is a particularly good idea, or particularly "polite"...I am just asking a question here. No need to cancel that IFR when you get on top, just ask for VFR-on-top ! ATC likes it (reduced separation req.), you get to stay out of ice and go direct, all while maintaining your IFR status when you need to descend at your destination. No begging for popups, just advise you won't be able to maintain VFR and ask for a hard altitude. One of the truly practical procedures out there ! BTW, does anyone know if VFR OT exists in Canada, I know VFR over-the-top (i.e. just VFR above clouds) isn't permitted. Martin |
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