Operating Near an Airdome MF Reporting Procedures when Flying Continuous Circuits - 602.102 The pilot-in-command of a VFR aircraft carrying out continuous circuits at an uncontrolled aerodrome that lies within an MF area shall report: a) when joining the downwind leg of the circuit b) when on final approach, stating the pilot-in-command's intentions c) when clear of the surface on which the aircraft has landed Reporting Procedures when Flying through an MF Area - 602.103 The pilot-in-command of an aircraft flying through an MF area shall report: a) before entering the MF area and, where circumstances permit, shall do so at least five minutes before entering the area, giving the aircraft's position and altitude and the pilot-in-command's intentions b) when clear of the MF area Radio Communication Continuous Listening Watch - 602.136 Subject to sections 602.137 and 602.138, where an aircraft is equipped with radio communication equipment, the pilot-in command shall ensure that: a) a listening watch is maintained on the appropriate frequency b) where communications are required, communication is established with an air traffic control unit, flight service station or community aerodrome radio station, as applicable, on that appropriate frequency Two- Way Radio Communication Failure in VFR Flight - 602.138 Where there is a two-way radio communication failure between the controlling air traffic control unit and a VFR aircraft while operating in Class B, Class C or Class D airspace, the pilot-in-command shall: a) leave the airspace where the airspace is a control zone, by landing at the aerodrome for which the control zone is established in any other case, by the shortest route; b) where the aircraft is equipped with a transponder, set the transponder to code 7600; and c) inform air traffic control unit as soon as possible of the actions taken pursuant to paragraph (a).
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