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Pattern Altitude
Had a wonderful evening today flying out to Half Moon Bay (KHAF) and having a truly delightful dinner at Cafe Gibraltar (people, if you ever visit, you HAVE to go there... truly delicious and a great ambiance!).
Anyhow, that's not why I am writing.
On the way out, I got to 1000ft and contacted Norcal for flight following.
Completely unexpectedly, after getting the squawk code and explaining my destination is Concord (CCR), she clears me this way:
"cleared into class Bravo up to 2500ft direct to Concord".
I sure was surprised, I wasn't planning for this one to be my first actual flight through Bravo, but what the hey... I'm not one to waste a good thing!
So I acknowledged and instead of my original route (along the coast over the golden gate and then straight out to CCR all under the Bravo shelves), I climbed up to 2300ft while pointing the nose straight out to CCR.
It was a magnificent flight - flying over SF at night is really something else.
Anyway, this is STILL not the reason I am posting, although you needed all this info for the next part.
As I am almost to the Bay Bridge, the controller asks me if I wanted clearance for a higher altitude. "No", I said, "perfectly happy at 2300ft". He said "OK" and left me alone. Then I realize something. I was just cruizing from the SFO Bravo to the OAK Charlie!
If you look at the SF TAC, it shows the OAK Charlie as being 15 to T right there. Well, the T (bottom of the SFO Bravo) for part of it 2100ft, but for another part is actually 3000ft... so without thinking, for about a half mile to a mile, I was travelling in the OAK Charlie while only having been cleared for the SFO Bravo. I then asked to go to 3500ft, got cleared for that, and went on straight to CCR.
Norcal didn't say anything, but I started wondering. Was that the reason he asked if I needed clearance for a higher altitude? did I break a rule? is this a violation? my impression to this point has always been that I just need to be with ATC on the radio before entering Charlie (which I was, obviously), and only Bravo needs a clearance (which I had), but why would he ask me about my altitude then?
And if I did do this wrong, then what IS the proper way of handling this sort of thing? I believe I need to stay on with ATC all throughout Bravo... so how do I do that while getting - what would it be, another clearance from OAK? or just even a notification? - into the Charlie? is it expected that I should operate both radios simultaneously? or am I just fretting over something that isn't there? should I have asked Norcal to to switch over to OAK, then asked OAK to go back to Norcal? I am so used to these guys handing me off themselves, and that clearance felt so magical... am I over-thinking this?
Argh!
I'm totally confused right now. Again, remember, this was my first ever flight through Bravo, completely unplanned... please be gentle.
Anyhow, that's not why I am writing.
On the way out, I got to 1000ft and contacted Norcal for flight following.
Completely unexpectedly, after getting the squawk code and explaining my destination is Concord (CCR), she clears me this way:
"cleared into class Bravo up to 2500ft direct to Concord".
I sure was surprised, I wasn't planning for this one to be my first actual flight through Bravo, but what the hey... I'm not one to waste a good thing!
So I acknowledged and instead of my original route (along the coast over the golden gate and then straight out to CCR all under the Bravo shelves), I climbed up to 2300ft while pointing the nose straight out to CCR.
It was a magnificent flight - flying over SF at night is really something else.
Anyway, this is STILL not the reason I am posting, although you needed all this info for the next part.
As I am almost to the Bay Bridge, the controller asks me if I wanted clearance for a higher altitude. "No", I said, "perfectly happy at 2300ft". He said "OK" and left me alone. Then I realize something. I was just cruizing from the SFO Bravo to the OAK Charlie!
If you look at the SF TAC, it shows the OAK Charlie as being 15 to T right there. Well, the T (bottom of the SFO Bravo) for part of it 2100ft, but for another part is actually 3000ft... so without thinking, for about a half mile to a mile, I was travelling in the OAK Charlie while only having been cleared for the SFO Bravo. I then asked to go to 3500ft, got cleared for that, and went on straight to CCR.
Norcal didn't say anything, but I started wondering. Was that the reason he asked if I needed clearance for a higher altitude? did I break a rule? is this a violation? my impression to this point has always been that I just need to be with ATC on the radio before entering Charlie (which I was, obviously), and only Bravo needs a clearance (which I had), but why would he ask me about my altitude then?
And if I did do this wrong, then what IS the proper way of handling this sort of thing? I believe I need to stay on with ATC all throughout Bravo... so how do I do that while getting - what would it be, another clearance from OAK? or just even a notification? - into the Charlie? is it expected that I should operate both radios simultaneously? or am I just fretting over something that isn't there? should I have asked Norcal to to switch over to OAK, then asked OAK to go back to Norcal? I am so used to these guys handing me off themselves, and that clearance felt so magical... am I over-thinking this?
Argh!
I'm totally confused right now. Again, remember, this was my first ever flight through Bravo, completely unplanned... please be gentle.