FLYnMONKEYS
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XTW said:TEX isn't bad. Wide open departing to the west. You can get a bit of a bumpy ride in and out though.
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Try it in a plane with a 40 degree wing sweep!
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XTW said:TEX isn't bad. Wide open departing to the west. You can get a bit of a bumpy ride in and out though.
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chperplt said:I've seen a lot of LGA mentioned, but I haven't seen one mention of the reason LGA sucks. The airport is fine when the Jamaican lady isn't anywhere near the airport. She shows up and ends up with aircraft pointed nose to nose on A and B.
minitour said:As for BKL...if I want to leave VFR to the East...why do they put me on a hdg/alt restriction that puts me right through CGF's class D. (then CLE app doesn't want me in the Bravo and doesn't want me to talk to CGF tower either...wtf?) I only needed to do that once (after another pilot warned me ) to never go in/out of there VFR again.
-mini
groundpointsix said:Yeah, but if you go out of there IFR your initial heading is 360 and they send you 5 miles out over the lake at 1500agl, even in a 172. Pick your poison I guess.
To the East? Off the 6s?groundpointsix said:Yeah, but if you go out of there IFR your initial heading is 360 and they send you 5 miles out over the lake at 1500agl, even in a 172. Pick your poison I guess.
minitour said:To the East? Off the 6s?
My only *thinking* 3? 4? trips into BKL they were using 6R/L and it was always runway heading to X altitude then CXR direct YNG.
I could see getting 360 off of 24R/L though...
I guess its not BKL tower that's the problem there. It's CLE approach that won't clear you into the Bravo...then tries to think you have to talk to them and can't switch to CGF... I understand the safety thing...traffic density, talk to the controller...he's your friend. But from a regulatory standpoint...I can't just go blowing through a class D area without talking to TWR.
A published VFR route could perhaps be a solution?
-mini
groundpointsix said:Fortunately I've moved south and don't have to go up there anymore.