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Chrisgoesflying
Best thing I've heard ATC tell me to date. I had to fly to a city about 2 hours from where I live for business. Destination was a large (for Canada standards), class C airport. Prior to takeoff, I see a NOTAM saying that due to high volume, VFR traffic must remain outside of the class C until sometime in the middle of the night (I'm not currently night current) and use the "other" GA airport on the other side of town. Well, my car rental and hotel were both booked for the international airport so off I went with the plan to beg my way into class C. What's the worst that could have happened, they say no and I land at the GA airport, taking an Uber to the international airport. As soon as I got set up in cruise, I called up center and told them of my intentions. They said, NOTAM bla bla, but let me check with tower and see what they say. Two minutes later, center got back relaying tower's message saying the NOTAM doesn't apply to planes flying 160 kts or faster so I'm most welcome to enter their airspace. They must go by ground speed because I typically cruise at 150 - 160 MPH so I asked them what they see me moving at and they said 161 kts. My GPS ground speed on the Dynon showed just over 180 MPH so I guess it was close enough. I just said "roger" and continued on to my planned destination lol.