kevmor99
Well-Known Member
I rent occasionally out of an uncontrolled airport and to get my IFR clearance I have to call the number and obtain a void time. Sometimes when I call (even the local approach direct phone number) they have me wait a couple minutes and talk to another controller to get the clearance. At our field it's expected to taxi to the runway and tell them you're ready to depart immediately, but I can't hear with the engine running so I shut down. This leads to having to do a run-up within that immediate departure with a few minutes to get airborn.
If it's clear enough to depart VFR, does ATC care if I file the flight plan on the ground and get the clearance while headed to my destination? Is it any more or less workload for the controller doing it in the air vs. over the phone?
If it's clear enough to depart VFR, does ATC care if I file the flight plan on the ground and get the clearance while headed to my destination? Is it any more or less workload for the controller doing it in the air vs. over the phone?