VWGhiaBob
Line Up and Wait
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Taking off from KCNO 26L VFR straight out puts you right below the Class C shelf for KONT for a few minutes. Take-off VFR instructions are to "maintain runway heading at or below 2,500". The Class C shelf is 2,700. So far, so good.
Switching to Flight Following, I hear, "N324CD cancel altitude restriction". If I'm still under the shelf, am I cleared into it (I'm only 200 feet below it), or do I wait until clear? If I must wait, why would they bother cancelling the restriction if it only gives me 200 feet?
Someone will probably say, "he shouldn't be flying if he doesn't know this." Actually, I'm an 800 hour IFR pilot. I'm just so used to being on IFR...where you follow all instructions. Going back to VFR, I'm not so sure.
On a recent flight, I stayed below the shelf, but wondered if my clearance would have allowed me to pierce the Class C.
Switching to Flight Following, I hear, "N324CD cancel altitude restriction". If I'm still under the shelf, am I cleared into it (I'm only 200 feet below it), or do I wait until clear? If I must wait, why would they bother cancelling the restriction if it only gives me 200 feet?
Someone will probably say, "he shouldn't be flying if he doesn't know this." Actually, I'm an 800 hour IFR pilot. I'm just so used to being on IFR...where you follow all instructions. Going back to VFR, I'm not so sure.
On a recent flight, I stayed below the shelf, but wondered if my clearance would have allowed me to pierce the Class C.