Opening a FlightPlan in the air?

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Opening a FlightPlan in the air?

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I was watching this video, and was wondering why someone would open a VFR flight plan in the air and not before departure?

You can see him open the flightplan while in route here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... Vew0#t=548

Just curious?

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Re: Opening a FlightPlan in the air?

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I don't file VFR flight plans any more, but when I was doing it during flight training, I never once opened a flight plan before departure...it was always in the air. You check in with Flight Service and give them your actual departure time. Otherwise, prior to the bluetooth era, you'd be calling from inside the FBO on your cell phone or a land line without an accurate time of departure. By calling in the air, you can give a super accurate time of departure since it's already taken place.
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Thanks for the explanation Keith!

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Some twenty odd years ago when I was at a flight school, the practice was to call up for WX and filing flight plans (VFR/IFR). After that, I always filed in the air.
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Absolutely agree with the practice of FILING ahead of time. However, OPENING the VFR flight plan is a subsequent step.
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Keith Smith wrote:I don't file VFR flight plans any more, but when I was doing it during flight training, I never once opened a flight plan before departure...it was always in the air. You check in with Flight Service and give them your actual departure time. Otherwise, prior to the bluetooth era, you'd be calling from inside the FBO on your cell phone or a land line without an accurate time of departure. By calling in the air, you can give a super accurate time of departure since it's already taken place.
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Keith Smith wrote:Absolutely agree with the practice of FILING ahead of time. However, OPENING the VFR flight plan is a subsequent step.

If take off is from an airport with no tower, what is the PE process of opening a flightplan without the use of flight service stations?

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Re: Opening a FlightPlan in the air?

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We don't support flight service, so you can't open/close a VFR flight plan on PE at the moment. The demand for this has been close to zero (as suspected), so we haven't implemented Flight Service.

However, you can open IFR flight plans in the air on PE, since that's a function of ATC, not Flight Service.
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