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Old May 29th 05, 05:52 PM
Chris
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"Roger" wrote in message
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On Sat, 28 May 2005 08:30:41 +0100, "Chris"
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
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Another question then: I am planning to fly from PVD Providence RI to
Madison MSN on 24/25th July. The backend on the route was to be MKG
(Muskegon), BAE (Badger) and MSN. Is it likely then that I will not
get
cleared IFR through to MSN and if wanted to follow that route would be
best to cancel IFR and go VFR weather permitting even getting a pop up
clearance at MSN to descend through cloud?


There's no problem at all with that route. It takes you through
Milwaukee
approach, not Chicago approach. MKG.V2.SUDDS is a standard arrival
route
so you're going with the flow.


There is with the "pop up" though if you want to use it to file for a
descent into OSH during the flyin. I think the limit last year was
150 miles out for a pop up.

Get a copy of the NOTAMs for the fly-in if that is where you are
headed. It's a whole different ball game starting 3 days prior to the
start of the fly-in.


I am not going to OSH, just making my way from IAG to MSN and was wanting
to make sure that the routing would not be affected by OSH bound traffic.


Dumb me, got the notam