Re: The Horror; FSS service stories
- From: pittss1c <pittss1c@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 14:48:09 -0500
JGalban via AviationKB.com wrote:
pittss1c wrote:I was making a short trip from Central Illinois to Northern Illinois.
I figured it would save me some time to go along the lake... I had a few questions, so I figured I would call the FSS.
1. Meigs had recently been closed, but was still on current charts. I wanted to verify that the airspace had been changed.
Just out of curiosity, what difference would that make on your flight?
Anytime a tower is closed, you treat the airport as non-towered.
Airspace changes often take months, as the proposed change has to be
published in the Federal Register well in advance of the actual change.
John Galban=====>N4BQ (PA28-180)
The truth is... at the time, I really didn't know what was going on there with the tower/airspace. I guess I would have expected that it hadn't been changed so that I could fly right by downtown without communicating with anyone. (given the security environment at the time)
Turns out I was wrong, I could flight basically right by downtown.
It was a nice flight... until I passed over Meigs :(
Mike
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