Who can close out a VFR flight plan?


Who can close out a VFR flight plan? A pilot is responsible for ensuring the VFR/DVFR flight plan is closed. Close the flight plan with the nearest FSS, or if not available, any ATC can relay your cancellation to an FSS. Towers do not normally close VFR/DVFR flight plans because they don't know if a particular aircraft is on a flight plan or not.


Do you have to cancel VFR flight following?

Pilots may request to terminate VFR Flight Following. ATC may deny the request while in controlled airspace to ensure positive separation. ATC will automatically terminate VFR Flight Following when the aircraft arrives at its destination.


How should a VFR flight plan be closed at the completion?

How should a VFR flight plan be closed at the completion of the flight at a controlled airport? The pilot must close the flight plan with the nearest FSS or other FAA facility upon landing.


Who do I call to close a flight plan?

How to cancel a VFR flight plan on the ground: This is super simple, just call 1-800-WX-BRIEF on the phone, give them your call sign and location, and they will cancel the VFR flight plan. If you choose to cancel on the ground, make sure you remember to make the call. Many pilots walk away from the aircraft and forget.


Can you deviate from a VFR flight plan?

A pilot in command may deviate from the planned flight path for reasons such as weather conditions or operational considerations. Such deviations do not relieve the pilot in command of the weather requirements or the requirements for terrain and obstacle clearance contained in this part and in part 91 of this chapter.


Are VFR flight plans mandatory?

VFR flight plans must be filed whenever an aircraft plans a cross-country flight and plans to operate under VFR flight rules. However, VFR flight plans are not required, only strongly recommended by the FAA, when an aircraft flies through class B airspace.