In my limited experience I've had the opposite experience flying into a class B.
Ok, but flying =into= a class B is different. The final portion being
IFR will help you. But getting to that place, IFR can lead to
roundabouts. This is especially true if you are going near or past a
class B that could otherwise be underflown. VFR you duck under, IFR you
get routed around.
At least that's my experience in the Northeast.
Jose
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