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Old May 19th 04, 04:41 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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Default IFR through Detroit Class B

I am planning a trip to PTK (Oakland County) which is about 25 miles north
of Detroit. I will be coming from the south. The route is V493 to CRL and
then direct to the PSI VOR. Planned altitude is 6000'. This will take me
almost directly overhead the DTW airport. What are the chances of really
getting that routing? Anyone with experience in that airspace? This trip
will be on a Saturday, if that makes any difference. Thanks!





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Old May 19th 04, 02:14 PM
Rich
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Depends on the time of day. If Detroit is having a "push", you probably
ain't a gonna get it. Detroit Class B is reasonably GA friendly, but
heavy traffic flow will get their first priority.

A better route to plan on (at that altitude) is to file to ANNTS
intersection (just North of Toledo)direct PSI VOR (a 360 degree heading
which will keep you out of the Class B) direct PTK. Detroit will bring
you up on that course until just North of YIP (Willow Run) and then give
you vectors for the airport or the approach, depending on the weather.

Rich


Andrew Sarangan wrote:
I am planning a trip to PTK (Oakland County) which is about 25 miles north
of Detroit. I will be coming from the south. The route is V493 to CRL and
then direct to the PSI VOR. Planned altitude is 6000'. This will take me
almost directly overhead the DTW airport. What are the chances of really
getting that routing? Anyone with experience in that airspace? This trip
will be on a Saturday, if that makes any difference. Thanks!






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Old May 19th 04, 06:39 PM
Kevin Chandler
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Andrew,

I did that trip two years ago to the same airport. Nothing special with ATC
happened. I was routed through the western most quarter of the class B
airspace. I had numerous jets arriving and departing about 1000' feet over
top of me. They did not try to dismiss me as a nuesense or move me outside
of class B. My trip was also on a Saturday and the return trip was later
the same day with the same ATC results.

Kevin

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I am planning a trip to PTK (Oakland County) which is about 25 miles north
of Detroit. I will be coming from the south. The route is V493 to CRL and
then direct to the PSI VOR. Planned altitude is 6000'. This will take me
almost directly overhead the DTW airport. What are the chances of really
getting that routing? Anyone with experience in that airspace? This trip
will be on a Saturday, if that makes any difference. Thanks!







 




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