blakeyoung
Filing Flight Plan
In about one week I am scheduled to fly to an airport very close to class B airspace. I have never flown this close to one before and I may have to enter class B airspace at least briefly on my way in. Although I have a pretty good idea about how this will all go down, I wanted to ask on here first. Better to be prepared.
The airport is Hooks Memorial (KDWH) which is near Bush International Houston (KIAH). I will be flying direct departing from KGTU. This will be a VFR flight and I plan to use Flight Following.
INBOUND TO KDWH:
If I am entering class B airspace around KIAH, I will already be in contact with ATC (Houston Center) by virtue of having Flight Following. So would I still be expected to make a call to ATC explicity asking for permission to enter, or will ATC initiate contact as I approach class B and give me permission? If the former, how far out should I be before calling?
Looking at the map, it also appears I could avoid class B altogether by flying at less than 4000 ft as I enter the 30 NM radius (Point A), then descending below 3000 ft to duck under the next shelf (Point B), then descending below 2000 ft at Point C to duck under the final shelf and then enter class D airspace surrounding KDWH.
OUTBOUND FROM KDWH:
And a similar situation regarding departing KDWH. The ceiling of class D airspace is 2000 ft, after which I will enter class B. After departing from KDWH I would imagine that KDWH tower will hand me off to Houston App/Dep. I am also assuming that I will need to stay below 2000 ft until I make the call to Houston and get permission to ascend past 2000 ft. Or I suppose alternatively I could simply stay below 2000 ft on my course back to KGTU and then ascend slowly enough to remain under the shelf, similar to the approach.
Anyway, I will admit I have some anxiety flying this close to class B, but I don't want that to paralyze me. Knowing what likely to expect on the way in and out would go a long way to soothing my nerves. Any and all advice is appreciated.
The airport is Hooks Memorial (KDWH) which is near Bush International Houston (KIAH). I will be flying direct departing from KGTU. This will be a VFR flight and I plan to use Flight Following.
INBOUND TO KDWH:
If I am entering class B airspace around KIAH, I will already be in contact with ATC (Houston Center) by virtue of having Flight Following. So would I still be expected to make a call to ATC explicity asking for permission to enter, or will ATC initiate contact as I approach class B and give me permission? If the former, how far out should I be before calling?
Looking at the map, it also appears I could avoid class B altogether by flying at less than 4000 ft as I enter the 30 NM radius (Point A), then descending below 3000 ft to duck under the next shelf (Point B), then descending below 2000 ft at Point C to duck under the final shelf and then enter class D airspace surrounding KDWH.
OUTBOUND FROM KDWH:
And a similar situation regarding departing KDWH. The ceiling of class D airspace is 2000 ft, after which I will enter class B. After departing from KDWH I would imagine that KDWH tower will hand me off to Houston App/Dep. I am also assuming that I will need to stay below 2000 ft until I make the call to Houston and get permission to ascend past 2000 ft. Or I suppose alternatively I could simply stay below 2000 ft on my course back to KGTU and then ascend slowly enough to remain under the shelf, similar to the approach.
Anyway, I will admit I have some anxiety flying this close to class B, but I don't want that to paralyze me. Knowing what likely to expect on the way in and out would go a long way to soothing my nerves. Any and all advice is appreciated.