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IFR Cancellation Question
"Ron Natalie" wrote in message ...
Roy Smith wrote: There is an anti-flight plan floating around in a parallel universe. When your wheels touch the ground the two universes come into contact and the flight plan and the anti-flight plan annihilate each other. And a photon is emitted (either that or the end of the universe occurs). Ha! And if something other than wheels touch ground, that photon is LARGER. |
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IFR Cancellation Question
Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
A Lieberma wrote: Plenty of busy UNcontrolled and D class airports underlay the shelfs of B and C.... Can you name some of them? I can spot a few on the top 50 towers list put out by the FAA. All are class D outside, but under the floor of class C/B airspace. VNY is the busiest GA airport in the country. It's far busier by any measure than BUR whose class C it underlies. APA is the 25th busiest airport in the country and is under DEN's shelf. DVT is the 27th (under PHX). LGB at #30 is under LAX. |
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IFR Cancellation Question
Ron Natalie wrote:
I can spot a few on the top 50 towers list put out by the FAA. All are class D outside, but under the floor of class C/B airspace. VNY is the busiest GA airport in the country. It's far busier by any measure than BUR whose class C it underlies. Well not by any measure. It has zero scheduled air service. |
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IFR Cancellation Question
Ron Natalie wrote: I can spot a few on the top 50 towers list put out by the FAA. All are class D outside, but under the floor of class C/B airspace. VNY is the busiest GA airport in the country. It's far busier by any measure than BUR whose class C it underlies. APA is the 25th busiest airport in the country and is under DEN's shelf. DVT is the 27th (under PHX). LGB at #30 is under LAX. What would you do as you approached them while on flight following, assuming you do not yet have the field in sight and the controller instructed you to report the field? |
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IFR Cancellation Question
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in
oups.com: http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraff...ations/atpubs/ ATC/Chp7/atc0702.html http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraff...ations/atpubs/ ATC/Chp7/atc0704.html Thank you.... Sheez, this was like extracting a tooth.... Would have been nice for you to say hey Allen, check out yada yada yada to correct the error of my ways. Allen |
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IFR Cancellation Question
A Lieberma wrote: Thank you.... You're welcome. Sheez, this was like extracting a tooth.... I know the feeling well. Would have been nice for you to say hey Allen, check out yada yada yada to correct the error of my ways. Why wasn't my word good enough? |
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IFR Cancellation Question
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in
oups.com: Why wasn't my word good enough? I live by the words, trust but verify..... Allen |
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IFR Cancellation Question
A Lieberma wrote: "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in oups.com: Why wasn't my word good enough? I live by the words, trust but verify..... Is that a recently acquired trait? Three days ago you wrote: "If it's an IFR plane in front of you, you won't be cleared for the visual to an UNcontrolled airport until that plane cancels his IFR. An uncontrolled airport is literally shut down for IFR arrivals until that IFR cancellation is received by the plane in front of you." But that's not true, so it would appear you took somebody's word without verification. |
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IFR Cancellation Question
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote:
DVT is the 27th (under PHX). What would you do as you approached them while on flight following, assuming you do not yet have the field in sight and the controller instructed you to report the field? Well since this is my home base, I would terminate flight following and request a frequency change when about 10 miles from the airport, so I could give the tower a call. That is, if approach hadn't dropped me before that. Mike |
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IFR Cancellation Question
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in
ps.com: Is that a recently acquired trait? Three days ago you wrote: "If it's an IFR plane in front of you, you won't be cleared for the visual to an UNcontrolled airport until that plane cancels his IFR. An uncontrolled airport is literally shut down for IFR arrivals until that IFR cancellation is received by the plane in front of you." But that's not true, so it would appear you took somebody's word without verification. This was based on MY eperiences, quite frankly spelled out in another post. I never said that somebody told me the above. Allen |
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