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You can always say unable to climb to 11,000, but for lost comm purposes if you are not prepared to climb that high, don't file the STAR. Or, file the STAR, but make clear when you read back your clearance what altitude you will climb to upon lost comm. Get them to confirm. You only fall back on the flight plan absent a clearance. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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