NordicDave
En-Route
New SFO Bravo airspace starts tomorrow 8/16/2018. Enjoy the last day of the ole wedding cake Bravo, because the new one looks like it was run over by a truck.
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St. Bernard
"describe SFO Bravo airspace
Which one is the old and which one is the new?
Flight following is not required, but altitude assignment from NorCal is required before entering.
I believe the Coastline and Pacifica VFR Transition Routes (magenta outline arrows with arrowheads on both ends) require ATC clearance because the altitudes assigned to maintain radar coverage are inside SFO Bravo. The VFR Flyway along the coast (broad light blue line) shows altitudes to be flown to stay under SFO Bravo (Below 2000, Below 3000, Below 1600) and therefore does not require ATC clearance.I noticed there are now VFR Transition routes along the coast which require ATC clearance. Is flying these routes mandatory when I want to fly up the coast, or can I fly under them and thus not have to talk with ATC?
That's the mid-span of the San Mateo Bridge, not the Dumbarton.VFR Flyways over the Bay, transition mid-span of the Dumbarton Bridge and have 2 branches to the north and 2 to the south.
While it's true that you have to be in ATC contact to be in charlie airspace, there's no such thing as a charlie clearance. Along those routes, they give you instructions, not clearances.There's a requirement to be in contact with KOAK tower for Charlie clearance, and to expect mid-field transitions at 2000'.
I noticed there are now VFR Transition routes along the coast which require ATC clearance. Is flying these routes mandatory when I want to fly up the coast, or can I fly under them and thus not have to talk with ATC?
I believe the Coastline and Pacifica VFR Transition Routes (magenta outline arrows with arrowheads on both ends) require ATC clearance because the altitudes assigned to maintain radar coverage are inside SFO Bravo. The VFR Flyway along the coast (broad light blue line) shows altitudes to be flown to stay under SFO Bravo (Below 2000, Below 3000, Below 1600) and therefore does not require ATC clearance.
Wow that looks like a mess....