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EridanMan wrote:
I guess I'm just wondering if there is any regular and consistent "personality" differences between Bravo Approach regions throughout the country, and if my comfort in Bravo is partly because I'm used to a particular control area that just happens to be very 'nice'? I haven't flown repeatedly in enough different class B to correlate attitude to a particular location, but I have flown VFR in a light single across the country and back twice and flown in or near class B in at least Phoenix, Las Vegas, Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Memphis. On my initial call, I usually try to give an approach controller an opportunity to call back when he has a break in the action by saying something like "Approach, Grumman 12345, VFR with request". I've had responses all the way from "Grumman 12345 squawk VFR, remain VFR, remain clear of class bravo airspace good day" to the usual "Grumman 12345 say request" to "Grumman 12345 RADAR contact 30 east of XYZ level 8500, XYZ altimeter 29.92, squawk 4567, cleared into class bravo airspace, let me know when you want to descend". -R |
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