pscraig
Well-Known Member
Say you're flying a leg from LGA to CLE at FL250, and the Chardon VOR (CXR) is on the flight plan. You know that you will be told to cross Chardon at 10000, from experience. Usually you are told to "cross Chardon at and maintain 10000" but on this day, the controller just tells you to "cross Chardon at 10000" but omits the "and maintain" part of the phrase. Now everything I have been taught tells me that's a crossing restriction to plan for, and I have not been cleared to descend yet. Including the words "and maintain" is a clearance to descend, but that's not what the controller said. So I maintain my present altitude and await a clearance to descend. A couple of minutes pass and the controller calls us and is furious, he expected us to start descending already and gives us a vector for the descent, and it's going to be tight. Not wanting to get into a pissing contest on an already busy center frequency we just do as he asks. The captain says I should have started descending when we received the original crossing restriction since that's how it is always done, but I am not about to start a descent without a clearance.
Perhaps one of the ATC guys here could give me some insight, but it sounds like the controller just forgot to say a few words, but a few crucial words. The captain still maintains I should have started a descent, but I don't feel comfortable second guessing ATC. Any thoughts?
Perhaps one of the ATC guys here could give me some insight, but it sounds like the controller just forgot to say a few words, but a few crucial words. The captain still maintains I should have started a descent, but I don't feel comfortable second guessing ATC. Any thoughts?