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Old May 21st 04, 12:39 AM
Matt Whiting
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Bill Gamelson wrote:

ATC can assign altitudes that are wrong for direction of flight.



This is true. The "East is least and West is best" only applies to VFR
flight. A good example is when I was flying East at 6000 and ATC instructed
me to climb to 7000. I was IFR at the time. I started picking up ice at
7000 and requested "lower". ATC then cleared me back down to 6000, not 5000
which they could have.



And IFR in uncontrolled airspace.

Matt