I remember seeing a youtube video of a pilot flying close to the restricted airspace overlying Area 51, flying high enough to see the Area 51 installation. I think the pilot did it for tours with friends or the general public. However he was in contact with ATC and even-though he wasn't busting any airspace violations, ATC ordered him to fly a heading opposite away from Area 51's restricted airspace, in which he complied and the video ended shortly.
Now I know you have to follow ATC commands if in direct communications with them. The questions is, could you be VFR and just on any traffic frequency and not have to answer to ATC?
Legally do you have to answer ATC anytime they may be calling out for you, what happens if that agency is military?
In other words could you completly ignore them and still see Area 51 as long as you want as long as your not busting the airspace restrictions? Not that I would do this but it was something that popped in my head and I have no idea where in the FARs to look for this.
Now I know you have to follow ATC commands if in direct communications with them. The questions is, could you be VFR and just on any traffic frequency and not have to answer to ATC?
Legally do you have to answer ATC anytime they may be calling out for you, what happens if that agency is military?
In other words could you completly ignore them and still see Area 51 as long as you want as long as your not busting the airspace restrictions? Not that I would do this but it was something that popped in my head and I have no idea where in the FARs to look for this.
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