OB190: Know When To Hold 'Em

Published: Aug. 16, 2021, 4 a.m.

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Episode 190 Show Notes

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Topic of the show: Hold for release phraseology is used every single day throughout the NAS at non-towered airports to expedite IFR clearances.\\xa0 How should a pilot handle it when they run into a brick wall trying to get their IFR on the ground so they can load up the FMS/GPS?\\xa0 We discuss our ideas and explain what it means when we use this technique.\\xa0

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Timely Feedback:

  1. 1. PATRON Juliet Mike had an interesting exchange with ATC on his way home from AirVenture.
  2. 2. PATRON Mike November shares his thoughts about the show. Thank you!

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Feedback

  1. SGAC PATRON Charlie Hotel sent in Coffee Class Bravo comments.
  2. PATRON Papa Kilo thought he was hypoxic. What did he tell ATC?
  3. Echo Yankee sent an audio question about flight plan information.
  4. Echo Yankee sent an audio comment about NOTAMS and acronyms.
  5. PATRON Bravo Bravo asked about getting a flight following squawk on the ground at a non-towered airport.
  6. Sierra Golf got an IFR clearance but the information wasn\\u2019t passed to the next sector properly. What happened?

Mentioned in the show: https://youtu.be/KKUQ9-zujoc

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