Re: Flying IFR in uncontrolled airspace without any clearanc
Your clearance on the ground isn't "upon entering controlled airspace, you are cleared to___ via___". It's 1) "You are cleared to___ 2) via upon entering controlled airspace...
Kind of like "N12345 is cleared to TEB via direct ABC vor join the ABC 110 radial to MYFIX direct ABCDE V123 V98, etc...."
So are you not officially cleared until you're direct to ABC?
-mini
That's super and everything, but I refuse to believe that I've been the only pilot on the planet asked "would you like clearance through the uncontrolled airspace?". I'm just not that lucky. ATC can, has and will issue you a clearance through class G airspace.From the Instrument Flying Handbook:
Your clearance on the ground isn't "upon entering controlled airspace, you are cleared to___ via___". It's 1) "You are cleared to___ 2) via upon entering controlled airspace...
Kind of like "N12345 is cleared to TEB via direct ABC vor join the ABC 110 radial to MYFIX direct ABCDE V123 V98, etc...."
So are you not officially cleared until you're direct to ABC?
-mini