i guess i know when to ask. hint don't ask chicago, ask kansas city
Funny, Denver was much better about it back when the airport was the old Stapleton which was further west. In that case you needed a Class B clearance to go up and down the I-25 corridor and it was easy to get.I believe that makes a big difference, KC and St.Louis are pretty good about it.
Never denied thru San Diego Class B. Los Angeles has a the VFR corridor. Don't bother asking LA.
100%, I'm one for one. Probably not a statistically valid sample size...
If I'm transiting east/west I'm not gonna go to an entry point just for a few miles. It doesn't make sense to the pilot or to ATC.Never denied thru San Diego Class B. Los Angeles has a the VFR corridor. Don't bother asking LA.
Well, that depends.
Las Vegas? 0%.
Chicago? Meh... I've gotten through VFR once (midnight on a Sunday), but I mostly know better than to bother even asking.
Dallas, Houston, Tampa, Miami, Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Kansas City? 100%.
I'm sensing a theme... Chicago and Las Vegas kinda suck.
BTW, SFO gave me a Bravo clearance before I even had a chance to ask for it, and a couple days later let me tool around not only inside their airspace but very close in to the airport. Hands down the best class B experience I've ever had.
Getting out was harder than getting in.
I still don't understand the hate for Las Vegas. They've always been VERY helpful to me. I've even gone into LAS at a very busy time. Getting out was harder than getting in.