What must a pilot operating IFR in controlled airspace report to ATC?
Answer
The time and altitude of passing each designated reporting point (or as requested by ATC), any unforecast weather conditions encountered, and any other information relating to the safety of flight.
14 CFR § 91.183
Read the full regulation — 14 CFR § 91.183
Part 91 Section 91.183 § 91.183 IFR communications. Unless otherwise authorized by ATC, the pilot in command of each aircraft operated under IFR in controlled airspace must ensure that a continuous watch is maintained on the appropriate frequency and must report the following as soon as possible— (a) The time and altitude of passing each designated reporting point, or the reporting points specified by ATC, except that while the aircraft is under radar control, only the passing of those reporting points specifically requested by ATC need be reported; (b) Any unforecast weather conditions encountered; and (c) Any other information relating to the safety of flight.
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