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![]() "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... What other clearance would VFR traffic get that would allow them to enter the Class B airspace? I'm drawing a blank at the moment. I agree that the specific phraseology is not required. But *some* kind of clearance is required, and that is stated in the FARs. I doubt VFR traffic is going to get a landing clearance while still outside the Class B, and I'm hard-pressed to think of another one that would be applicable to VFR traffic. How about "cleared for takeoff"? The regulation states, " The operator must receive an ATC clearance from the ATC facility having jurisdiction for that area before operating an aircraft in that area." If you're departing VFR from the core airport in a Class B surface area wouldn't a takeoff clearance meet the letter of the law? Let's say you're doing practice instrument approaches under VFR near a Class B boundary, and the approach procedure requires you to enter Class B airspace. Wouldn't clearance for the approach meet the letter of the law? |
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