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"Ben Hallert" wrote in message
oups.com... The class B floor is 500? Sounds like a recipe for some sort of airspace version of scud running, which in turns sounds like a great way to have unrecoverable stalls/engine outs, controlled flight into terrain/water. New Orleans has that also... As long as you're over the lake at less than whatever the floor is (500-600 ft, if I remember correctly), you don't have to talk to ATC and possibly end up getting routed to BFE (no, I'm not talking about Terry County Airport in Texas)... I usually flew it at around 200-300 ft... No big deal... If you can't maintain your altitude well enough to do this, you probably shouldn't be flying anyway... Either that or just talk to the controllers and you'll get a chance to tour BFE... |
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