Joestructor
New Member
I sent my first student on his initial solo cross country today. Everything went well, I must say, I was not as nervous as I thought I would be.
One interesting fact I learned today was the time periods that Flight Service will start looking for you if you have not closed your VFR flight plan. My student arrived a little late back to the base airport and flight service called the tower and closed it out with them after he landed. I called flight service and asked if we had done anything wrong and they were very helpful and informative.
Here is what I found.
If 20 minutes passes and you have not closed your flight plan, you basically go onto a "warning" and your flight turns yellow on the FSS operator's screen.
After 30 minutes, they will start calling ATC, or your contact number you provided on your flight plan form. Also they may call the sheriff's office and see if someone can check the airport to see if you have landed.
The FSS controller told me they wont send an actual search and rescue crew out until around an hour and a half after your proposed arrival time.
I thought this was good information. Anyone else have anything like this happen?
One interesting fact I learned today was the time periods that Flight Service will start looking for you if you have not closed your VFR flight plan. My student arrived a little late back to the base airport and flight service called the tower and closed it out with them after he landed. I called flight service and asked if we had done anything wrong and they were very helpful and informative.
Here is what I found.
If 20 minutes passes and you have not closed your flight plan, you basically go onto a "warning" and your flight turns yellow on the FSS operator's screen.
After 30 minutes, they will start calling ATC, or your contact number you provided on your flight plan form. Also they may call the sheriff's office and see if someone can check the airport to see if you have landed.
The FSS controller told me they wont send an actual search and rescue crew out until around an hour and a half after your proposed arrival time.
I thought this was good information. Anyone else have anything like this happen?