Scott Bligh
Newbie
- Sep 16, 2006
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Hello all, new member here with a pressing question. First a round of drinks for all in attendance, on me.
I have asked this question many times as of late but still no definitive answer to put it to rest, just opinions with no written legal authority to back them up.
The situation is this. I fly in the San Diego area. In the north part of San Diego is an airport called Palomar. It is a class D airport near the coast with two class E extensions to facilitate instrument approaches, one to the northwest and one to the east. The tower is under the impression that when the field is operating under IFR, that the Class E extensions become theirs and they can deny entry to VFR aircraft operating in VMC conditions. The weather is often VMC in the Class E extension to the east even though the field is IMC. This might be due to the fact that the field is closer to the ocean.
Now the question. Is anybody aware of any written authority which says a pilot desiring to operate his aircraft under VFR is required to contact the control tower associated with the Class E extension before being granted entry into the VMC Class E airspace?
Is there any time when a VFR pilot is required to contact ATC for Class E clearance?
Thanks much,
Scott
I have asked this question many times as of late but still no definitive answer to put it to rest, just opinions with no written legal authority to back them up.
The situation is this. I fly in the San Diego area. In the north part of San Diego is an airport called Palomar. It is a class D airport near the coast with two class E extensions to facilitate instrument approaches, one to the northwest and one to the east. The tower is under the impression that when the field is operating under IFR, that the Class E extensions become theirs and they can deny entry to VFR aircraft operating in VMC conditions. The weather is often VMC in the Class E extension to the east even though the field is IMC. This might be due to the fact that the field is closer to the ocean.
Now the question. Is anybody aware of any written authority which says a pilot desiring to operate his aircraft under VFR is required to contact the control tower associated with the Class E extension before being granted entry into the VMC Class E airspace?
Is there any time when a VFR pilot is required to contact ATC for Class E clearance?
Thanks much,
Scott