I've read several times and in several sources that you need to hear "cleared through the bravo" to be really cleared to fly through it.
However for a while I noticed that I don't remember hearing those words when flying the Hudson river corridor in bravo airspace.
The floor of the bravo over the Hudson goes to 1300 ft. Below that is the exclusion (SFRA), for which you need no clearance.
I've flown the bravo both at 2000 and 1500 and never remember hearing a clearance, so I went ahead and did it again, and then went to LiveATC to confirm the comms.
No cleared or bravo were mentioned, those words were not uttered. However I flew even over Manhattan where B goes to the surface, and nothing happened.
The phraseology from the controller is usually of the form:
"Bugsmasher 12345 radar contact at 2500 ft, descend and maintain 1500, proceed southbound over the Hudson".
Sounds like cleared enough to me, and I never gave it a second thought until recently, so it's just a curiosity.
However for a while I noticed that I don't remember hearing those words when flying the Hudson river corridor in bravo airspace.
The floor of the bravo over the Hudson goes to 1300 ft. Below that is the exclusion (SFRA), for which you need no clearance.
I've flown the bravo both at 2000 and 1500 and never remember hearing a clearance, so I went ahead and did it again, and then went to LiveATC to confirm the comms.
No cleared or bravo were mentioned, those words were not uttered. However I flew even over Manhattan where B goes to the surface, and nothing happened.
The phraseology from the controller is usually of the form:
"Bugsmasher 12345 radar contact at 2500 ft, descend and maintain 1500, proceed southbound over the Hudson".
Sounds like cleared enough to me, and I never gave it a second thought until recently, so it's just a curiosity.