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The question is whether “Readback Correct” amends a verbal clearance.
The scenario: The pilot files a flight plan to KXXX with the routing AAA dct BBB etc. At a non-towered airport the pilot receives a clearance by phone.
“N123AB is cleared to KXXX via direct CCC direct BBB then as filed …”.
The pilot reads back: "N123AB is cleared to KXXX via direct AAA direct BBB then as filed …"
The controller replies “N123AB readback correct”
The pilot takes off and flies to AAA then ... more
I am currently planning a trip to St Croix in the spring.
I'm assuming that the USVI follows the same rules as the US and I understand that the Bahamas accept Basic Med but we would like to stop in Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos on the way.
Would a Basic Med be acceptable there or will I have to get a Third Class Medical.
Any information would be appreciated.
Stephen.
I'm assuming that the USVI follows the same rules as the US and I understand that the Bahamas accept Basic Med but we would like to stop in Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos on the way.
Would a Basic Med be acceptable there or will I have to get a Third Class Medical.
Any information would be appreciated.
Stephen.
I am currently planning a trip to St Croix in the spring.
I'm assuming that the USVI follows the same rules as the US and I understand that the Bahamas accept Basic Med but we would like to stop in Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos on the way.
Would a Basic Med be acceptable there or will I have to get a Third Class Medical.
Any information would be appreciated.
Stephen.
I'm assuming that the USVI follows the same rules as the US and I understand that the Bahamas accept Basic Med but we would like to stop in Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos on the way.
Would a Basic Med be acceptable there or will I have to get a Third Class Medical.
Any information would be appreciated.
Stephen.