Hey guys, just had a few questions about flight following. I've been going on lots of long VFR cross-country trips lately building CPL time. I personally enjoy being on center/approach freq's much more than listening to 4 million students in the pattern at Sky King on 122.8 my entire trip. If you've ever flown near Indy you should know what I mean, lol. God, someone put them on 123.0 already.
The benefits of FF are obvious, but I just wonder sometimes if controllers find it annoying for some dude buzzing around VFR to be clogging up the freq just for an extra set of eyes. I mainly feel this way when on Center or larger Class C or B approach freq's. That's a pretty vague question, I'm sure at busy times of the day they would be annoyed and others not so much... but generally, how do you feel when the guy in a 150 calls up stumbling through the request? Because some people put zero though into their call up before keying the mic... I'm cringing through the entire 30 seconds.
Some other thoughts I've had along the way. If my day of VFR flying takes me to 3 different airports, where I will just touch and go, can I ask for FF for each leg in my initial call to Center? Like so...
Me: KC Center, Cessna 123AB...
You: 123AB, KC Center...
Me: 123AB is a Cessna 172, 5,500 over so-and-so VOR, request FF to Terre Haute, IN - Evansville, IN, and Centralia, IL.
Again, I don't want to put too much on their plate... but at the same time they can always say no, or tell me to squawk 1200. The reason this question came about is because on that very same route I was on with KC Center until handed off to Hullman Appch. Appch asked how I would terminate and I replied "Touch and Go, South departure direct Evansville." Then I was given to tower. I was hoping they would know I still wanted a FF down to Evansville, but after the T-N-G and being given to Departure they told me to squawk VFR, freq change approved, good day.
So I hum along for a minute, still wanting my FF and decide to just go ahead and make the awkward call back to Departure and request it. They seemed annoyed... but I was awarded my coveted FF and not far away was given to Evansville Appch. Should I have asked for the FF to EVV when asked how I would terminate? Or am I really just making a big deal out of nothing, haha.
Would requesting all 3 airports initially have helped me, and ultimately everyone, by less freq congestion (having to request each leg)? Or is that more pushing the envelope of filing IFR in VFR conditions? I feel like there may be some unwritten rules that I haven't figured out yet. As a controller, how do you view FF in general, and how would you prefer us to request it?
I did have one last quick question. It came about when I was traveling through a busy bit of Class E that is associated with a college flight department. They are on a Class D field, but have 2 or 3 practice areas that surround the airport. It gets really hectic trying to pick your way through about 10 students practicing maneuvers at all types of different altitudes. Thankfully I was on a FF and the poor gal gave me about 5 traffic advisories through that area.
So, the question... My home field is situated very close to a fairly popular VOR. Our practice areas lie North and South of said VOR. Would it be safe to ask for a FF from Center when out practicing maneuvers with a student? Or would monitoring the freq be good enough for that situation?
The benefits of FF are obvious, but I just wonder sometimes if controllers find it annoying for some dude buzzing around VFR to be clogging up the freq just for an extra set of eyes. I mainly feel this way when on Center or larger Class C or B approach freq's. That's a pretty vague question, I'm sure at busy times of the day they would be annoyed and others not so much... but generally, how do you feel when the guy in a 150 calls up stumbling through the request? Because some people put zero though into their call up before keying the mic... I'm cringing through the entire 30 seconds.
Some other thoughts I've had along the way. If my day of VFR flying takes me to 3 different airports, where I will just touch and go, can I ask for FF for each leg in my initial call to Center? Like so...
Me: KC Center, Cessna 123AB...
You: 123AB, KC Center...
Me: 123AB is a Cessna 172, 5,500 over so-and-so VOR, request FF to Terre Haute, IN - Evansville, IN, and Centralia, IL.
Again, I don't want to put too much on their plate... but at the same time they can always say no, or tell me to squawk 1200. The reason this question came about is because on that very same route I was on with KC Center until handed off to Hullman Appch. Appch asked how I would terminate and I replied "Touch and Go, South departure direct Evansville." Then I was given to tower. I was hoping they would know I still wanted a FF down to Evansville, but after the T-N-G and being given to Departure they told me to squawk VFR, freq change approved, good day.
So I hum along for a minute, still wanting my FF and decide to just go ahead and make the awkward call back to Departure and request it. They seemed annoyed... but I was awarded my coveted FF and not far away was given to Evansville Appch. Should I have asked for the FF to EVV when asked how I would terminate? Or am I really just making a big deal out of nothing, haha.
Would requesting all 3 airports initially have helped me, and ultimately everyone, by less freq congestion (having to request each leg)? Or is that more pushing the envelope of filing IFR in VFR conditions? I feel like there may be some unwritten rules that I haven't figured out yet. As a controller, how do you view FF in general, and how would you prefer us to request it?
I did have one last quick question. It came about when I was traveling through a busy bit of Class E that is associated with a college flight department. They are on a Class D field, but have 2 or 3 practice areas that surround the airport. It gets really hectic trying to pick your way through about 10 students practicing maneuvers at all types of different altitudes. Thankfully I was on a FF and the poor gal gave me about 5 traffic advisories through that area.
So, the question... My home field is situated very close to a fairly popular VOR. Our practice areas lie North and South of said VOR. Would it be safe to ask for a FF from Center when out practicing maneuvers with a student? Or would monitoring the freq be good enough for that situation?

