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Old October 2nd 10, 06:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Mark Hansen
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Default VFR Practise Approaches

On 10/2/2010 9:56 AM, wrote:
On Oct 2, 9:56 am, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/2/2010 7:28 AM, wrote:

On Oct 2, 1:45 am, Mxsmanic wrote:


If you are thinking Class B, you can do what you want in Class B, UNLESS ATC
tells you otherwise, and PROVIDED OF COURSE THAT YOU HAVE A CLEARANCE into the
airspace before you enter it.


(emphasis added)


YOU CAN ADD ALL THE EMPHASIS YOU WANT, THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS WRONG.


What's wrong about it?


The first sentence before his word unless..... Start from the
beginning of this thread see why I say this.

His response to the OP question is so far off base it's ridiculous.


Are you saying his statement is wrong because some idiot could interpret
"you can do anything" as, for example, you can dance a jig?

The PIC does the flying. Unless ATC gives you specific instructions to
the contrary, you fly the way you want. If you want to ascend, you can
ascend (within airspace restrictions, of course); if you want to turn,
you turn, etc.

You are clearly reading more into his statement than what's there.