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VFR Routes to Vegas (Mountians)



 
 
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Old April 2nd 08, 02:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default VFR Routes to Vegas (Mountians)

Max altitude VFR 17,500MSL.. you did ask MAX
I think you mean Min VFR altitude... it's a lot higher than going south to
I-40 and ABQ.

From where on the east coast... it makes a difference how far back you go SW
to get to ABQ

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MikeMl wrote:
Sam Boyer wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to find out where to get VFR
Routes from the East coast to Vegas? I heard the FAA published them at
one time but don't know if they do anymore? I would like to stay below
10,000MSL.


I80 to SLC, then I15 to LAS


What max altitude MSL for that route?



 




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