azpilot
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How close is 'too close' to get to a Bravo Airspace lateral boundary?
I went flying yesterday. I was taking a friend and his son on a sight seeing trip. I put a link in to show the basic flight path in skyvector. The flight started and ended at KCHD and runs clockwise from KCHD.
https://skyvector.com/?ll=33.611292...154W 3337N11143W GRINE 3326N11122W VPREN KCHD
After making the bravo transition Northbound, approach dumped me off flight following. I was at 4500 feet. I paid close attention to make sure I didn't violate the 90/40 shelf just south of KSDL. I was using the G530 in the airplane, I was watching the visual reference (Shea Blvd and the 101 freeway) and I was watching my flight path on my ipad. I even went back and looked at the ground track in flightradar24.com. The closest I got to the shelf was about a mile away.
So my question is, how close is 'too close' to get to a Bravo lateral boundary? Is one mile a good safe distance? Am I being overly paranoid?
I went flying yesterday. I was taking a friend and his son on a sight seeing trip. I put a link in to show the basic flight path in skyvector. The flight started and ended at KCHD and runs clockwise from KCHD.
https://skyvector.com/?ll=33.611292...154W 3337N11143W GRINE 3326N11122W VPREN KCHD
After making the bravo transition Northbound, approach dumped me off flight following. I was at 4500 feet. I paid close attention to make sure I didn't violate the 90/40 shelf just south of KSDL. I was using the G530 in the airplane, I was watching the visual reference (Shea Blvd and the 101 freeway) and I was watching my flight path on my ipad. I even went back and looked at the ground track in flightradar24.com. The closest I got to the shelf was about a mile away.
So my question is, how close is 'too close' to get to a Bravo lateral boundary? Is one mile a good safe distance? Am I being overly paranoid?