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![]() "Newps" wrote in message ... Ron Natalie wrote: I've had radar facilities chase me down after I've lost comms with them during VFR FF. They want to make sure they didn't lose you and something bad happened to you (like you crashed). Just consider it an extra service. It is a required service. If they lose you unexpectedly ATC is required to start a search. In Jay's case he was cruising merrily along, asked to switch to Flight Watch and then disappeared. Sounds like something from "The Twilight Zone". |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message news:hxYte.32635$DC2.12128@okepread01... "John Clonts" wrote in message ups.com... Are you a Center controller? If so e-mail me off list I have a question Why not post it here? Because it is not a question I choose to ask online and would probably be of no interest to the group as a whole. Sexual proclivities? |
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![]() How would *you* have handled it? What I do when this happens is to stay on the freq. an wait until some airliner overhead talks to the controller (be it Center or Approach). Snip Nowadays make a call on 121.5. There's a million aircraft listening there these days. Some aircraft will hear you and relay the message. Thanks for the suggestion. Is that considered a legitimate use of 121.5? I have been under the impression that 121.5 was reserved for emergencies only. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks for the suggestion. Is that considered a legitimate use of 121.5? I have been under the impression that 121.5 was reserved for emergencies only. ZAU apparently considered it an emergency. |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... How would *you* have handled it? What I do when this happens is to stay on the freq. an wait until some airliner overhead talks to the controller (be it Center or Approach). Snip Nowadays make a call on 121.5. There's a million aircraft listening there these days. Some aircraft will hear you and relay the message. Thanks for the suggestion. Is that considered a legitimate use of 121.5? I have been under the impression that 121.5 was reserved for emergencies only. -- Well ATC thought it was enough of an emergency to send the airport manager out to find you. I think a 10 sec message on GUARD would be better than the wasted effort which could hav easily turned into a full out SAR call out. |
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Newps wrote:
FSDO is not the right place to call. Call your local TRACON or Center. Actually, the FSDO in Hillsboro, Oregon, was VERY helpful. There is no need to bug the tracon or center with this question. They're busy making sure planes get to where they need to be. Chris PS, your name is? ![]() |
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The local FSDO helped me quite a bit in finding the references I need.
Look in FAA Order 7110.65 Para. 10-2-5 (2b). I've quoted it for your convenience and the link is provided. It references Jay's specific situation. http://www.faa.gov/ATpubs/ATC/Chp10/atc1002.html#10-2-5 Chris G. 10-2-5. EMERGENCY SITUATIONS Consider that an aircraft emergency exists and inform the RCC or ARTCC and alert the appropriate DF facility when: NOTE- 1. USAF facilities are only required to notify the ARTCC. 2. The requirement to alert DF facilities may be deleted if radar contact will be maintained throughout the duration of the emergency. a. An emergency is declared by either: 1. The pilot. 2. Facility personnel. 3. Officials responsible for the operation of the aircraft. b. There is unexpected loss of radar contact and radio communications with any IFR or VFR aircraft. c. Reports indicate it has made a forced landing, is about to do so, or its operating efficiency is so impaired that a forced landing will be necessary. d. Reports indicate the crew has abandoned the aircraft or is about to do so. e. An emergency radar beacon response is received. NOTE- EN ROUTE. During Stage A operation, Code 7700 causes EMRG to blink in field E of the data block. f. Intercept or escort aircraft services are required. g. The need for ground rescue appears likely. h. An Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) signal is heard or reported. REFERENCE- FAAO 7110.65, Providing Assistance, Para 10-1-3. FAAO 7110.65, Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) Signals, Para 10-2-10. Chris G. wrote: I have placed a call to the local FSDO for the exact regulations governing this, but I speak from experience, having been a State SAR Coordinator backup for the State of Oregon a few years ago. Chris Peter Duniho wrote: "Chris G." nospam@noemail wrote in message eenews.net... The way the SAR system works is that once the FAA has radar contact with you and are providing radar services, they will continue to do so unless they are unable (due to lack of radar coverage) or you cancel them. If you fall below their radar coverage while utilizing their services, then they begin the SAR process. I have never seen any documentation of this claim, for VFR aircraft. My understanding is that the scenario in this thread was motivated solely at the discretion of the controller, that there is no automatic search and rescue for abnormally terminated flight following, and that only a VFR flight plan guarantees a search and rescue attempt for missing VFR flights. Can you provide a reference to something that supports the idea that airplanes getting VFR flight following are given automatic search and rescue if they somehow are "lost" from the controller (either radio or radar contact lost)? Thanks, Pete |
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Ben Hallert wrote:
How? If they have to rely on primary radar alone, then how could they reasonably be sure they were watching the plane they thought they were? By watching the blip. I've flown into Dulles with only a receiver and primary radar return (turns for identification and to indicate our intents). I've also departed Dulles with comms but with no transponder while the primary radar is out. ATC can be resourceful when they have to be. |
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Ben Hallert wrote:
How? If they have to rely on primary radar alone, then how could they reasonably be sure they were watching the plane they thought they were? Ron Natalie wrote: By watching the blip. I've flown into Dulles with only a receiver and primary radar return (turns for identification and to indicate our intents). I've also departed Dulles with comms but with no transponder while the primary radar is out. ATC can be resourceful when they have to be. Not in the last year, was it! :-)) I thought the Governor of KY was the last to receive that service. |
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![]() "Chris G." nospam@noemail wrote in message eenews.net... Newps wrote: FSDO is not the right place to call. Call your local TRACON or Center. Actually, the FSDO in Hillsboro, Oregon, was VERY helpful. There is no need to bug the tracon or center with this question. They're busy making sure planes get to where they need to be. And the FSDO is likely to give you four different answers from three different FS specialists. -- Matt --------------------- Matthew W. Barrow Site-Fill Homes, LLC. Montrose, CO |
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