Hey All,
I soon will need to commute to VNY airport in my single engine airplane on a regular basis so I am seeking advice on where to park and also any...and...ALL...local intel for the area.
For a one time visit I would just pick an FBO based based on cheapest AVGAS or parking fee however this is going to be closer to a "home based airplane" arrangement so there might be some better options.
There is a bunch of FBOs that service the jet crowd and I see there is a place called "The Park" and they advertise that they cater to the propeller operators and that sounds good. Does the airport authority itself offer Tee hangars or ramp parking? Any suggestions or AVGAS options?
I prefer to fly VFR so for a flight Phoenix to/ from VNY, can you all please give some advice? The route is pretty much PSP ONT, BUR (Class C) VNY.
VFR ARRIVAL TO VNY:
How do you all make this arrival VFR from the southeast? Do you just call SoCal on 124.60 over Ontario and state "the ATIS letter and landing VNY" and from there they give you a transponder code and coordinate the transition through the BUR Class C and then a handoff to the VNY tower? If so what is the usual route they give/ procedure?
It seems that many places are no longer giving discrete codes because of ADS-B gives that info already...yes/no???
VFR DEPARTURE FROM VNY:
When departing VNY under VFR to the southeast, I see on the sectional if I stay below 3000 MSL I can plot a route that keeps me south of the middle circle of the BUR Class C so I don't have to talk to SoCal to transition the BUR Class C but it would be best to use ATC. So to use ATC for the VFR departure to the southeast, does VNY tower expect a VFR airplane to call Clearance Delivery and get a transponder code or do you just tell ground and/or tower that you are "departing to Ontario" and then do they give you a squawk code and a route?
CLASS C RADIO COMMUNICATION:
Here is another question that just entered my thought process...
What I DO know is if you depart a tower airport VFR and squawking 1200 the you are on your own and tower never bothers to talk to you again unless there is traffic.
What I DONT KNOW is...Lets say on departure VNY Tower does give me a squawk code and they say "cleared for takeoff to the southeast" I presume that since they gave me a squawk they are then required to say "contact SoCal on 124.60" and so on until one of cancels the flight following. So what happens if on that same departure from VNY, I switch to 124.60 and SoCal is super busy that I cannot make radio contact and/or there is a stuck mic, I cannot enter the Class C because I have not talked to ATC. So I guess that it is best to plot a course and altitude to stay out of the Class C and then if the radio contact is established then just follow their instructions. None of the above is a concern when flying IFR.
IFR ARRIVAL INTO VNY:
If I have to go IFR, I pulled up the "routes" provided by ForeFlight it two options:
-From the north (PMD.LYNXX8 STAR) For those that do this often in a single engine piston I would not expect them to really route you on a STAR so I would think that they have some kind of other route that parallels the LYNXX8 and then mixes the different speed airplanes in right before the ILS approach.
-From the west the route is PDZ V186 VNY and then transition from the VNY VOR. So on foggy days do they really route airplanes over the LA Basin or would they
So anyway...a "simple" flight to VNY is not that simple when flying VFR...IFR is definitely more easy.
THANKS for your advice, help, well wishes!!!
I soon will need to commute to VNY airport in my single engine airplane on a regular basis so I am seeking advice on where to park and also any...and...ALL...local intel for the area.
For a one time visit I would just pick an FBO based based on cheapest AVGAS or parking fee however this is going to be closer to a "home based airplane" arrangement so there might be some better options.
There is a bunch of FBOs that service the jet crowd and I see there is a place called "The Park" and they advertise that they cater to the propeller operators and that sounds good. Does the airport authority itself offer Tee hangars or ramp parking? Any suggestions or AVGAS options?
I prefer to fly VFR so for a flight Phoenix to/ from VNY, can you all please give some advice? The route is pretty much PSP ONT, BUR (Class C) VNY.
VFR ARRIVAL TO VNY:
How do you all make this arrival VFR from the southeast? Do you just call SoCal on 124.60 over Ontario and state "the ATIS letter and landing VNY" and from there they give you a transponder code and coordinate the transition through the BUR Class C and then a handoff to the VNY tower? If so what is the usual route they give/ procedure?
It seems that many places are no longer giving discrete codes because of ADS-B gives that info already...yes/no???
VFR DEPARTURE FROM VNY:
When departing VNY under VFR to the southeast, I see on the sectional if I stay below 3000 MSL I can plot a route that keeps me south of the middle circle of the BUR Class C so I don't have to talk to SoCal to transition the BUR Class C but it would be best to use ATC. So to use ATC for the VFR departure to the southeast, does VNY tower expect a VFR airplane to call Clearance Delivery and get a transponder code or do you just tell ground and/or tower that you are "departing to Ontario" and then do they give you a squawk code and a route?
CLASS C RADIO COMMUNICATION:
Here is another question that just entered my thought process...
What I DO know is if you depart a tower airport VFR and squawking 1200 the you are on your own and tower never bothers to talk to you again unless there is traffic.
What I DONT KNOW is...Lets say on departure VNY Tower does give me a squawk code and they say "cleared for takeoff to the southeast" I presume that since they gave me a squawk they are then required to say "contact SoCal on 124.60" and so on until one of cancels the flight following. So what happens if on that same departure from VNY, I switch to 124.60 and SoCal is super busy that I cannot make radio contact and/or there is a stuck mic, I cannot enter the Class C because I have not talked to ATC. So I guess that it is best to plot a course and altitude to stay out of the Class C and then if the radio contact is established then just follow their instructions. None of the above is a concern when flying IFR.
IFR ARRIVAL INTO VNY:
If I have to go IFR, I pulled up the "routes" provided by ForeFlight it two options:
-From the north (PMD.LYNXX8 STAR) For those that do this often in a single engine piston I would not expect them to really route you on a STAR so I would think that they have some kind of other route that parallels the LYNXX8 and then mixes the different speed airplanes in right before the ILS approach.
-From the west the route is PDZ V186 VNY and then transition from the VNY VOR. So on foggy days do they really route airplanes over the LA Basin or would they
So anyway...a "simple" flight to VNY is not that simple when flying VFR...IFR is definitely more easy.
THANKS for your advice, help, well wishes!!!