cowtowner
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So I'm headed north east from Texas to Illinois last Friday and it was a great day to fly. I'm on FF cruising along at 3,000ft above Oklahoma because it was early, so it was smooth, and I had a 6 knot tailwind.
Foreflight was predicting no tailwind at 3,500 and a headwind at 5,500
When handed off to a new sector, the controller comes on and asks if "Are you going to fly at a VFR altitude?"
I respond "Affirmative, I'm at a VFR altitude"
He responds, "Actually you aren't"
I responded "Actually I am, but I will climb to 3,500"
Airport below me is at 812ft, putting me 2,188 ft above the earth....according to 91.159 I'm at a VFR altitude.
I had a couple of choices with this guy, climb to 3,500 and check to see if I still had my tailwind, or just cancel FF and continue on my way.
I climbed to 3,500, lost about half my tailwind but remained there and stewed for the 40 minutes to I got handed off to Razorback approach who didn't care what altitude I was at as long as I "remained VFR"
If the guy had issues with radar coverage at that altitude, he should have told me that like they do in certain sectors I fly a lot.
What say the peanut gallery?
Foreflight was predicting no tailwind at 3,500 and a headwind at 5,500
When handed off to a new sector, the controller comes on and asks if "Are you going to fly at a VFR altitude?"
I respond "Affirmative, I'm at a VFR altitude"
He responds, "Actually you aren't"
I responded "Actually I am, but I will climb to 3,500"
Airport below me is at 812ft, putting me 2,188 ft above the earth....according to 91.159 I'm at a VFR altitude.
I had a couple of choices with this guy, climb to 3,500 and check to see if I still had my tailwind, or just cancel FF and continue on my way.
I climbed to 3,500, lost about half my tailwind but remained there and stewed for the 40 minutes to I got handed off to Razorback approach who didn't care what altitude I was at as long as I "remained VFR"
If the guy had issues with radar coverage at that altitude, he should have told me that like they do in certain sectors I fly a lot.
What say the peanut gallery?