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Ben Jackson opined
So, "where" IS my destination? Is there anything I could have said that would have made it clear? Would they be confused if I just asked for flight following to the Newberg VOR? I get the same thing when leaving CHO. I tell Potomac Approach that I am going to LCI. I get a lot of "wheres that?". If I tell them MHT all is well. I assume that either different parts of the FAA don't talk to each other or '60s can't store all those out of region identifiers. -ash Cthulhu for President! Why vote for a lesser evil? |
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