a. Flight plans which specify VFR operation for one
portion of a flight, and IFR for another portion, will be accepted by the
FSS at the point of departure. If VFR flight is conducted for the first
portion of the flight, pilots should report their departure time to the
FSS with whom the VFR/IFR flight plan was filed; and, subsequently, close
the VFR portion and request ATC clearance from the FSS nearest the point
at which change from VFR to IFR is proposed. Regardless of the type
facility you are communicating with (FSS, center, or tower), it is the
pilot's responsibility to request that facility to "CLOSE VFR FLIGHT
PLAN." The pilot must remain in VFR weather conditions until operating in
accordance with the IFR clearance.
b. When a flight plan indicates IFR for the first
portion of flight and VFR for the latter portion, the pilot will normally
be cleared to the point at which the change is proposed. After reporting
over the clearance limit and not desiring further IFR clearance, the pilot
should advise ATC to cancel the IFR portion of the flight plan. Then, the
pilot should contact the nearest FSS to activate the VFR portion of the
flight plan. If the pilot desires to continue the IFR flight plan beyond
the clearance limit, the pilot should contact ATC at least 5 minutes prior
to the clearance limit and request further IFR clearance. If the requested
clearance is not received prior to reaching the clearance limit fix, the
pilot will be expected to enter into a standard holding pattern on the
radial or course to the fix unless a holding pattern for the clearance
limit fix is depicted on a U.S. Government or commercially produced
(meeting FAA requirements) low or high altitude enroute, area or STAR
chart. In this case the pilot will hold according to the depicted pattern.