Radar contact definition
Radar contact means your aircraft has been identified on the radar display and radar flight following will be provided until identification is lost or radar service is terminated.
Radar contact which means in order to enter his airspace you must handoff the aircraft to him.
Radar contact means the situation which exists when the radar position of a particular aircraft is seen
More Definitions of Radar contact
Radar contact means the controller sees your aircraft’s radar return on his scope and he has positively identified you – it does not mean the controller now has responsibility for your terrain/obstacle clearance. Terrain/obstruction clearance is not provided by ATC until the controller begins to provide navigational guidance in the form of radar vectors. A better way to describe this relationship would be to say, “ATC does not begin to share responsibility for terrain/obstacle clearance until the controller begins to provide navigational guidance.”
Radar contact means the situation which exists when the radar position of a particular aircraft is seen and identified on a situation display.