by TeddyG » Sat Mar 30, 2024 6:20 am
I would add that even though you can certainly do whatever you like if you're not on a vector, ATC is generally expecting you to fly a direct route so they may quiz you on what you're doing. This doesn't mean they want you to fly a direct route, it just means they may want to know where you are going in case there are other flights in the area which may be affected by your current course.
You also don't have to go around MOAs if you don't want. One of the nice things about being on flight following is you can quiz ATC about whether a MOA is currently being used or not. Many times they will tell you there's no military traffic in the MOA, so you can just fly right through them with no worries.
I would add that even though you can certainly do whatever you like if you're not on a vector, ATC is generally expecting you to fly a direct route so they may quiz you on what you're doing. This doesn't mean they want you to fly a direct route, it just means they may want to know where you are going in case there are other flights in the area which may be affected by your current course.
You also don't have to go around MOAs if you don't want. One of the nice things about being on flight following is you can quiz ATC about whether a MOA is currently being used or not. Many times they will tell you there's no military traffic in the MOA, so you can just fly right through them with no worries.