Re: Clouds and Class B



Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:jb1244d1j5medau9vlm0nj6q79jlc1nu3b@xxxxxxx:

You've been cleared into Class B VFR, and you've been assigned a
heading. After a while you see that your heading will take you through
some clouds, and you asked to be cleared on a different heading, 40
degrees to the right. ATC says unable and gives a plausible reason
why. What do you do?


Any PILOT (ie. not a simulator moron like you Anthony) knows how to handle
that. I had no problem with that the first time I was solo in the TCA as a
student.

.



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