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Old October 13th 06, 10:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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The max altitude through the VFR airway is 1100 ft. Kinda difficult to do
2000ft if the maximum allowed VFR is 1100 ft.

Of course, less than 1100 ft is not safe by my standards...


They shouldn't do it then.

Safety should not be regulated. If you can't fly your friggin' airplane
without augering into the side of an apartment building, you shouldn't be
flying your airplane around apartment buildings.

Otherwise, the FAA is gonna figure they need to make a law because pilots
can't control themselves.


-c


 




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