I've done this once or twice from controlled fields, but I'm still kind of unclear on the whole entering controlled airspace thing. If we elect to pick up our IFR clearance in the air (say for better radio reception or whatever reason, does this mean we must have our clearance before we enter class E, even in VFR conditions? Or are we just considered another VFR flight until they have time to give us our clearance? It seems kind of impractical for them to get us our clearance before 1,200, 700 AGL, or as soon as our wheels break ground. Is this a pain in the butt for you guys if someone departs VFR and you're a little too busy to get us a clearance at the moment?
What about a situation where we are in actual, class E begins at 700AGL (or the surface) and ATC instructs us to enter controlled airspace on a heading that an ODP would prevent us from turning to at such a low altitude?
What about a situation where we are in actual, class E begins at 700AGL (or the surface) and ATC instructs us to enter controlled airspace on a heading that an ODP would prevent us from turning to at such a low altitude?