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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Cecil E. Chapman" wrote in message . com... Though generally speaking when you land at a towered airport they usually close your IFR flight plan for you,,, but it is more a courtesy rather than something they are 'responsible' for,,, so-to-speak. In the end it is the responsibility of the PIC When you land at a towered field in the US your IFR flight plan is closed automatically. ATC takes no action to close it, it's closed simply because you've arrived at your clearance limit. Action is taken only if you don't arrive - a search is started. Doesn't ATC have to take SOME action to confirm your arrival? If not, how is that different from a landing at a non-towered airport on an IFR flight plan? How does the computer know the difference? Matt |
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