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![]() Guillermo wrote: Sometimes I think I have been cleared through a class bravo without really hearing the word "cleared", I think it depends on the situation, who are you talking to, etc: Cessna 5GT: Atlanta approach, cessna 5GT, 15 miles south of ATL, 5500 ft, request transition on the class B to fly over ATL ATL approach: Cessna 5GT, squawk 1234 ATL approach: Cessna 5GT, radar contact, descend and maintain 5000, fly heading 010 (which takes me straight over ATL) Cessna 5GT: descend to 5000, heading 010. In this case, it is very clear that the controller is vectoring me inside the class B airspace, And everytime the FAA has busted a pilot for this the FAA loses. If the approach controller gives you a vector that brings you into the class B that is good enough. |
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