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Old August 21st 08, 02:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Minimum IFR altitude Cody to West Yellowstone

On Aug 20, 9:18 pm, " wrote:
On Aug 20, 7:02 pm, cd wrote:

I'm planning a trip to Yellowstone, does anyone know what the IFR
minimum vector altitude is for direct routing from Cody (COD) to West
Yellowstone (WYS)? There is no airway between these two points.


I am guessing.... 12,000


On the L-13 ifr enroute low altitude chart the Off Route Obstruction
Clearance Altitude (OROCA) is 15,500 to the west of Cody. If the MVA
is only 12,000 that would be great, I'm trying to avoid using oxygen.
Maybe I should call Salt Lake Center and ask. Does anyone know their
phone number in that area?
 




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