Ok, this morning I ran the exact same flight again to see if I had missed doing something yesterday, using the same flightplan I did yesterday. This time the results were totally different:
1. My flight plan altitude was set at 10,000 ft. After activating FP with Flight service, I took off and checked in with departure, and departure cleared me to 7,000 ft. I flew for many miles and finally was told to resume my own navigation and was never told to climb any higher than the preciously assigned 7,000 ft. I asked for 8,000 ft for terrain clearance, and was given the OK. No more altitude instructions until time for descent.
2. Approaching KAVX, this time I was given a vector to the airport from about 25 miles away and no further vector instruction at all. I was cleared to a lower altitude, I believe 4,000 ft. I over flew the airport, and kept going for over 16 miles past the airport, on the same vector I had been assigned over 40 miles ago. I was never given a VFR squawk or radar service terminated this time. At 18 miles past the airport I asked for vectors to the approach, and was told " Not at this time". I finally asked for clearance to final at pilots discretion at almost 19 miles from the runway, and used GPS to get back to airport and land.
Now to make sure, I am not making a mistake, when I have a cruise altitude in the FP, is it ATC's job to clear me to that altitude, or am I supposed to do that on my own, after I am given the instruction to " resume my own navigation?
When told to over fly a runway with a vector, at an uncontrolled field, am I supposed to get further vectors for the approach to the assigned runway, or is that something I am supposed to do on Unicomm, on my own, with no instruction to do this from ATC, once I have a visual on the airport.
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