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Old April 3rd 08, 08:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt W. Barrow
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Default VFR Routes to Vegas (Mountians)


"A Guy Called Tyketto" wrote in message
et...

Depending on if he wants to go through insert Class B airspace
here, He could use I70 all the way through, then I15 down.


That would take him over the heart of the Rockies in Colorado. He wanted to
go no higher than 10K feet.

But depending on the starting point, I40 would be great.


That seems the way to go to hold to his stated alltitude restriction.


Even better, make
it a really fun trip and follow old Rte. 66, which should take him
through smaller fields


That's a thought!


 




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