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'''Flüge mit Flugregelwechsel dienen hauptsächlich dazu, von und zu Airports zu fliegen, an denen normalerweise keine IFR Flüge stattfinden.'''<br>
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'''Flights containing a change of flight rules are mainly used to fly to and from airports, which usually do or cannot handle IFR flights.'''<br>  
  
=== VFR nach IFR (IFR-Cancellation)<br> ===
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=== from IFR to VFR ("IFR-Cancellation") ===
  
Flüge unter IFR können unter folgendenen Bedingungen VFR fortgesetzt werden:  
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IFR flights can only be cancelled and continued under VFR with following requirements:  
  
#Im entsprechenden Luftraum müssen VMC Conditions herrschen.
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#VMC conditions need to prevail in the respective airspace
#Soll der Flug nach dem Flugregelwechsel im Airspace C oder D, bzw. nachts im Luftraum E durchgeführt werden, so ist eine CVFR- oder NVFR Freigabe erforderlich.
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#If the flight should be continued in airspace class C or D, respectively airspace class E during the night after the flight rule change, a NVFR clearance is required
#Die Cancellation darf nur über, bzw. auf der MRVA oder unterhalb der MRVA ausschließlich auf veröffentlichten IFR Verfahren durchgeführt werden
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#The IFR cancellation is only to be executed above the MRVA, or on published IFR procedures if cleared below the MRVA
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#AN IFR Cancellarion can take place on a publsihed procedure for an uncontrolled Airfield, the pilot should fly as IFR flight until he has the Airfield in sight, then he reports cancelling IFR to the Controller, latest on the ground after landing
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<u>The following is an example for a flightrule change in airspace class E:</u><br>
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<pre>Pilot:    Wien Radar, OEAUT, request cancel IFR.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, IFR cancelled at 1230z, Squawk VFR, frequency change approved.
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Pilot:    IFR cancelled at 1230z, squawking VFR, frequency change approved, OEAUT. </pre> <blockquote>If the plane is still in controlled airspace when issuing its request for IFR cancellations, either an order to leave the controlled airspace or a clearance to continue the flight under VFR in controlled airspace is required. Usually, controllers and pilots come to an agreement about the pilot's plans after the cancellation, and the controllers try to fulfil the pilot's wishes - for example:</blockquote>
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<u>Example for flight rule change in airspace class C:</u><br>
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<pre>Pilot:    Wien Radar, OEAUT, request cancel IFR.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, report intentions after IFR cancellation.
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Pilot:    request to decend below Airspace C direct Sollenau VOR, OEAUT.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, approved as requested, proceed direct to Sollenau VOR, IFR cancelled at 1230z.
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Pilot:    Proceed direct to Sollenau VOR, IFR cancelled at 1230z, OEAUT.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, now clear of C, Squawk VFR, Frequencychange approved, good bye.
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Pilot:    Squawk VFR, approved to leave, OEAUT.</pre>
 
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<u>Ein Beispiel für den Flugregelwechsel im Luftraum E:</u><br>
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*Very often, Y flight plans are used and already contain position and altitude for the planned/wished IFR cancellation.
<pre>P: OEAUT, request cancel IFR.
 
C: OEAUT, IFR cancelled at 1230z, Squawk VFR, Frequencychange approved. </pre> <blockquote>
 
Wenn sich das Flugzeug zum Zeitpunkt des Requests in einem freigabepflichtigen Luftraum aufhält, so muss eine Anweisung zum Verlassen des Luftraums, oder eine Freigabe für die Fortsetzung des Fluges unter VFR im Luftraum erteilt werden. Normalerweise sprechen sich die Fluglotsen mit dem Piloten über sein Vorhaben nach der Cancellation ab und bemühen sich, den Wünschen des Piloten nachzukommen, dazu ein Beispiel:
 
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<u>Ein Beispiel für den Flugregelwechsel im Luftraum C:</u><br>
 
<pre>P: OEAUT, request cancel IFR.
 
C: OEAUT, report intentions after IFR cancellation.
 
P: OEAUT, request to decend below Airspace C direct Sollenau VOR.
 
C: OEAUT, approved as requested, proceed direct to Sollenau VOR, IFR cancelled at 1230z.
 
C: OEAUT, now clear of C, Squawk VFR, Frequencychange approved, good bye.
 
P: OEAUT, Squawk VFR, approved to leave.</pre>
 
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*Häufig handelt es sich dabei um Y-Flugpläne, die Position und die Höhe bei der anvisierten Cancellation ist meistens bereits eingetragen.
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=== VFR&nbsp;nach IFR (IFR-Opening / IFR-Pickup)  ===
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=== from VFR to IFR ("IFR-Opening" / "IFR-Pickup")  ===
  
IFR-Openings dienen dazu, von einem unkontrollierten Flugplatz zu starten und ab einer bestimmten Position unter IFR&nbsp;den Flug fortzusetzen. Hier wird bereits ein entsprechender Z-Flugplan bei der zuständigen Flugverkehrskontrollstelle eingereicht und liegt dem Lotsen vor. Der IFR-Pickup ist häufig letztes Mittel für VFR-Flüge um auf Grund von drohenden IMC&nbsp;Conditions doch noch zum gewünschten Ziel zu gelangen.  
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IFR pickups are used to start from an uncontrolled/info airport and to continue the flight under IFR conditions starting with a certain position. In this case, the pilot already files a Z flightplan with Delivery which therefore should also be visible to the controller. IFR pickups are often the last option for VFR flights to reach their destination despite imminent IMC conditions.  
  
<u>Ein Beispiel für ein IFR&nbsp;Opening:</u>  
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<u>An example for a proper IFR pickup:</u>  
<pre>P: Wien Radar, OEAUT
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<pre>Pilot:   Wien Radar, OEAUT
C: OEAUT, Wien Radar.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Wien Radar, go ahead.
P: OEAUT, Diamond D-Jet, inbound Sollenau VOR, 2500 Feet, request IFR Clearance.
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Pilot:   OEAUT, Diamond D-Jet, inbound Sollenau VOR, 2500 Feet, request IFR Clearance.
C: OEAUT, Squawk 4601
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Squawk 4601
P: Squawk 4601, OEAUT.
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Pilot:   Squawk 4601, OEAUT.
C: OEAUT, Wien Radar, identified, 2 miles south of Sollenau VOR at 2500 Feet. You are cleared Destination Budapest, direct Sollenau VOR, thereafter flightplanned Route,  
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Wien Radar, identified, 2 miles south of Sollenau VOR at 2500 Feet. Cleared Destination Budapest, direct Sollenau VOR, thereafter flightplanned route,  
           Flightlevel 170, climb to Flightlevel 170, IFR starts passing Altitude 5000 Feet.
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           FL170, climb to FL170, IFR starts passing altitude 5000 feet.
P: OEAUT is cleared to Budapest, direct to Sollenau VOR, thereafter as filed, climbing Flightlevel 170, IFR starts at 5000 Feet, wilco.
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Pilot:   OEAUT is cleared to Budapest, direct to Sollenau VOR, thereafter as filed, climbing FL170, IFR starts at 5000 feet, wilco, OEAUT.
C: OEAUT, Readback correct.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Readback correct.
P: OEAUT passing now 5000 Feet.
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Pilot:   OEAUT passing now 5000 feet.
C: OEAUT, IFR starts now, time 1325z.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, IFR starts now, time 1325z.
P: OEAUT, Roger.
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Pilot:    Roger, OEAUT.
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<u>An example for an IFR pickup because of increasingly bad visibility:</u>
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<pre>Pilot:    Wien Radar, OEAUT.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Wien Radar, go ahead.
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Pilot:    Diamond DA-20, Altitude 5000 feet, now IMC, request IFR Pickup to Wien, OEAUT.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Squawk 4601.
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Pilot:    Squawk 4601, OEAUT.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Wien Radar, identified, cleared Wien via radar vectors, altitude 5000 feet, IFR starts now, time 1450z.
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Pilot:    Cleared Wien via radar vectors, altitude 5000 Feet, IFR starts now, OEAUT.
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LOWW_APP: OEAUT, readback correct, turn right Heading 090.
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Pilot:    Right 090, OEAUT.
 
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<u>Ein Beispiel für einen IFR-Pickup wegen zunehmend schlechter Sicht:</u>
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*Please note this article only lists example procedures but in no case substitutes proper preparation and the mandatory usage of the respective charts!
<pre>P: Wien Radar, OEAUT.
 
C: OEAUT, Wien Radar.
 
P: OEAUT; Diamond DA-20, Altitude 5000 Feet, now IMC, request IFR Pickup to Wien.
 
C: OEAUT, Squawk 4601.
 
P: Squawk 4601, OEAUT.
 
C: OEAUT, Wien Radar identified, cleared Wien via Radar Vectors, Altitude 5000 Feet, IFR starts now, Time 1450z.
 
P: OEAUT, Cleared Wien via Radar Vectors, Altitude 5000 Feet, IFR starts now.
 
C: OEAUT, Readback correct, turn right Heading 090.
 
P: Right 090, OEAUT.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 19 August 2021

Flights containing a change of flight rules are mainly used to fly to and from airports, which usually do or cannot handle IFR flights.

from IFR to VFR ("IFR-Cancellation")

IFR flights can only be cancelled and continued under VFR with following requirements:

  1. VMC conditions need to prevail in the respective airspace
  2. If the flight should be continued in airspace class C or D, respectively airspace class E during the night after the flight rule change, a NVFR clearance is required
  3. The IFR cancellation is only to be executed above the MRVA, or on published IFR procedures if cleared below the MRVA
  4. AN IFR Cancellarion can take place on a publsihed procedure for an uncontrolled Airfield, the pilot should fly as IFR flight until he has the Airfield in sight, then he reports cancelling IFR to the Controller, latest on the ground after landing


The following is an example for a flightrule change in airspace class E:

Pilot:    Wien Radar, OEAUT, request cancel IFR. 
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, IFR cancelled at 1230z, Squawk VFR, frequency change approved.
Pilot:    IFR cancelled at 1230z, squawking VFR, frequency change approved, OEAUT. 

If the plane is still in controlled airspace when issuing its request for IFR cancellations, either an order to leave the controlled airspace or a clearance to continue the flight under VFR in controlled airspace is required. Usually, controllers and pilots come to an agreement about the pilot's plans after the cancellation, and the controllers try to fulfil the pilot's wishes - for example:

Example for flight rule change in airspace class C:

Pilot:    Wien Radar, OEAUT, request cancel IFR.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, report intentions after IFR cancellation.
Pilot:    request to decend below Airspace C direct Sollenau VOR, OEAUT.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, approved as requested, proceed direct to Sollenau VOR, IFR cancelled at 1230z.
Pilot:    Proceed direct to Sollenau VOR, IFR cancelled at 1230z, OEAUT.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, now clear of C, Squawk VFR, Frequencychange approved, good bye.
Pilot:    Squawk VFR, approved to leave, OEAUT.


  • Very often, Y flight plans are used and already contain position and altitude for the planned/wished IFR cancellation.



from VFR to IFR ("IFR-Opening" / "IFR-Pickup")

IFR pickups are used to start from an uncontrolled/info airport and to continue the flight under IFR conditions starting with a certain position. In this case, the pilot already files a Z flightplan with Delivery which therefore should also be visible to the controller. IFR pickups are often the last option for VFR flights to reach their destination despite imminent IMC conditions.

An example for a proper IFR pickup:

Pilot:    Wien Radar, OEAUT
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Wien Radar, go ahead.
Pilot:    OEAUT, Diamond D-Jet, inbound Sollenau VOR, 2500 Feet, request IFR Clearance.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Squawk 4601
Pilot:    Squawk 4601, OEAUT.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Wien Radar, identified, 2 miles south of Sollenau VOR at 2500 Feet. Cleared Destination Budapest, direct Sollenau VOR, thereafter flightplanned route, 
          FL170, climb to FL170, IFR starts passing altitude 5000 feet.
Pilot:    OEAUT is cleared to Budapest, direct to Sollenau VOR, thereafter as filed, climbing FL170, IFR starts at 5000 feet, wilco, OEAUT.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Readback correct.
Pilot:    OEAUT passing now 5000 feet.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, IFR starts now, time 1325z.
Pilot:    Roger, OEAUT.

An example for an IFR pickup because of increasingly bad visibility:

Pilot:    Wien Radar, OEAUT.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Wien Radar, go ahead.
Pilot:    Diamond DA-20, Altitude 5000 feet, now IMC, request IFR Pickup to Wien, OEAUT.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Squawk 4601.
Pilot:    Squawk 4601, OEAUT.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, Wien Radar, identified, cleared Wien via radar vectors, altitude 5000 feet, IFR starts now, time 1450z.
Pilot:    Cleared Wien via radar vectors, altitude 5000 Feet, IFR starts now, OEAUT.
LOWW_APP: OEAUT, readback correct, turn right Heading 090.
Pilot:    Right 090, OEAUT.
  • Please note this article only lists example procedures but in no case substitutes proper preparation and the mandatory usage of the respective charts!