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well, I took it he was not on an IFR flight plan at the time of needing to give his position, that being said, he could launch then pick up the clearence in the air then would need to be able to give his position. Jeff Andrew Gideon wrote: > > If one were on an IFR flight plan, RADAR or not, I cannot see the need > expressed by the original poster. Reports are at waypoints, and - however > one knows this - one is *at* the waypoint. What to report is therefore > pretty obvious. > > You do know that, right? > > So, I'm guessing that he or she was referring to VFR. But I don't pretend > to be omniscient, so I'll have to leave it at "I don't know". Care to try > it yourself? > > - Andrew
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