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Probably not relevant at TPL, but are controllers allowed (or
required?) to assign altitiudes to VFR aircraft in Class B? (I'd always assumed "yes" without giving it much thought.) I often get vectors for practice BJC ILS29R approaches while VFR. The vectors take me into DEN Class B. I'm invariably given altitudes as well as headings, which I appreciate as I'm trying to practice IFR proceures. Tim. On Sat, 20 May 2006 00:00:23 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: Have you ever asked them why they assign altitudes to VFR aircraft? |
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