So now we want to limit busy (B and C) airports to only those aircraft that are capable of 200+ ? I disagree. As long as the pilot does his/her best in keeping up the best speed practical (when requested by ATC), I fail to see what is wrong. Just because you're in a 737 (or whatever) doesn't make you any better of a pilot than Jim Bob in his 152.Tripower455 said:Well, honing your IFR skills in a busy airspace in an airplane that's travelling 100 knots slower than the rest of the traffic is inconsiderate and unprofessional. You have a choice of where to practice (play), and purposely choosing hi density airspace is bad SA. Don't be surprised when the controllers in these areas are a little short with you........
However, I will agree with the coment you made about requesting the full procedure...if it is better/faster/safer for ATC to give me a vector to final, then too bad for me if I wanted to practice a procedure turn or hold...that doesn't mean I can't go in there with a 172 and do it though.
-mini