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Jim Macklin wrote:
91.179 "Sam Spade" wrote in message ... | Jim Macklin wrote: | | In controlled airspace, the MEA or MVA [radar] is | controlling unless you have a IAP. | | In Class G, you can fly under IFR in IMC w/o a clearance, | but you can't climb into or fly sideways into any controlled | airspace w/o first getting a clearance. | | Once a climb to level-off is completed under IFR in Class G airspace | then the aircraft must forever maintain the off-route altitude | requirements of 91.177 unless becoming VFR. 91.177 is the MEA requirement. 91.179 also has to be satisfied but only after 91.177 is satisifed. |
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