Lrjtcaptain said:
....Yeah, my tower has radar, and I can see people who shouldn't be there when they are but don't go on the notion that well, I lost my comms, im enroute to ABC airport, its controlled, they will vector planes out of the way. Do you realize how big of a pain in the ass that is? All your doing is taking a minor situation (Radio Failure) and making it bigger but entering a controlled airport blindly.....If your ever 6 miles out, loose radio and decide to come into my airport because that is where you enroute to, I will resequence everyone, give you a green gun, and then file a report with the FSDO. If your IFR enroute in IFR conds, thats a different story. But VFR with all the uncontrolled airports out there there is no excuse.
Far 91.3(b) [Responsibility and Authority of the Pilot In Command]
In an in-flight emergency requiring immediate action, the pilot incommand may deviate from any rule of this part ot the extent required to meet that emergency. (also 91.129(d)(2))
After reviewing the B and C airspace "rules", I wouldn't want to go there unless I was already in the airspace, and if I was in the airspace, I'd probably try to get out, under, or around it before I landed. If I needed to though, I'd land under 91.3(b) (i.e. running low on fuel, icing, etc)
Now I do agree with you, flying into a B, C, or D with no comms isn't something I'd TRY to do, but if you've got an emergency...and personally, I feel that losing radios is an emergency...some people say its not, but if I can't talk to you, I don't assume that you can see me (another plane).
Probably going to be some paperwork involved, but I'd rather have 8-10 hours of paperwork than end up in a pile of aluminum somewhere in BFE because I couldn't land in B, C, or D airspace. (again, B or C wouldn't be my FIRST choice if I could avoid it, but that option is there) and I do understand that its a pain in the ass to vector traffic around a 152 doing 60 knots on a 5 mile final, and if I decide to go into ATC its probably something that I'll really hate to have to do. For now, I'm on the end of the stick flying a gas tank with wings at X,000 feet with no radio. My concern isn't the Lear coming out of 10,000 feet that wants to land on x runway and wants the clearance two minutes ago. My concern is getting on the ground and trying to figure out later what went wrong and hopefully fixing it. So, I guess I'll have to appologise in advance, but I'll squawk 7600 and go where I can.
God willing, these situations are far and few between for all of us.