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The Hard Way
Guest
Early in my flying life and still quite a novice pilot, I flew my 172SP into KPDK in Atlanta from the southwest. I used flight following the entire way and cruised there VFR at 9,500ft. The handoffs were smooth, I worked the VORs, the trip was great and I thought how super my new flight skills were - that is until I got to Atlanta.
This was my first time there. I guess I was thinking I would be able to go in direct (right over Hartsfield). Bad idea. Instead, when ATC passed me off to Atlanta Control, I got immediately challenged and reprimanded. I had already entered Class B when I was handed over and thought that because I was on flight following and was already in Class B, I had been cleared. NOT! The Atlanta controller corrected me rather abruptly. I replied sorry, that I thought I had been cleared by the last controller and immediately asked for vectors.
Much to my relief, they gave them to me and I proceeded around to the west and in without further incident.
Lessons learned - its better to do some up front research into common routes into busy airspace as well as to always confirm clearance when entering. For newer pilots, discuss/check your planned route in with your CFI, other pilots who fly the route regularly, the local FBO, AOPA, or other on-line routing resources. Don't assume you can just fly where you want. Studying IFR arrival routes is another great resource to consider. And always stay ahead of the plane. Think at least 2 steps ahead. Happy flying.
This was my first time there. I guess I was thinking I would be able to go in direct (right over Hartsfield). Bad idea. Instead, when ATC passed me off to Atlanta Control, I got immediately challenged and reprimanded. I had already entered Class B when I was handed over and thought that because I was on flight following and was already in Class B, I had been cleared. NOT! The Atlanta controller corrected me rather abruptly. I replied sorry, that I thought I had been cleared by the last controller and immediately asked for vectors.
Much to my relief, they gave them to me and I proceeded around to the west and in without further incident.
Lessons learned - its better to do some up front research into common routes into busy airspace as well as to always confirm clearance when entering. For newer pilots, discuss/check your planned route in with your CFI, other pilots who fly the route regularly, the local FBO, AOPA, or other on-line routing resources. Don't assume you can just fly where you want. Studying IFR arrival routes is another great resource to consider. And always stay ahead of the plane. Think at least 2 steps ahead. Happy flying.