Been looking at that as I used to live there, and am interested in doing some flights between there and Orange County (used to live there, too!)
San Diego airspace looks like a bit of a mess, too. Any help appreciated.
Guide to San Diego airspace?
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Re: Guide to San Diego airspace?
Take a few minutes to visualize the shelves of the Bravo, come up with a plan for how you'd like to fly it, then do just that.
I flew through there in February, including a flight from CRQ to MYF and basically rolled my own plan without any issues.
I flew through there in February, including a flight from CRQ to MYF and basically rolled my own plan without any issues.
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Re: Guide to San Diego airspace?
It seems as Kevin has already gotten this one **
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Re: Guide to San Diego airspace?
Thanks - got it.Keith Smith wrote:Take a few minutes to visualize the shelves of the Bravo, come up with a plan for how you'd like to fly it, then do just that.
I flew through there in February, including a flight from CRQ to MYF and basically rolled my own plan without any issues.
Saw some stuff I haven't seen or noticed before, like dual ceiling/floor values (e.g. Torrey PInes, 32/18 & 100/68). The FLY chart makes this a lot easier...
Just visualizing the airports/airspace nearest my home(s) - John Wayne was one, and Montgomery Field was the other; I can see why everyone out of MYF flew toward the coast when flying North... I also see that I lived inside the Miramar airspace (right next to the Miramar Reservoir).
Mostly I'm looking at the flyways west of MYF, which look like they all just melted together.
Re: Guide to San Diego airspace?
Hey Kyle -Kyle.Sanders wrote:Maybe you could give us an example of exactly what you are not understanding about it...?
Thanks for the note.
Actually, looking a the L-4 and FLY charts cleared things up pretty well.
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Re: Guide to San Diego airspace?
lol
Though, coincidentally, near MYF, I did live across the street from someone named Kevin.
Though, coincidentally, near MYF, I did live across the street from someone named Kevin.
Re: Guide to San Diego airspace?
Kyle.Sanders wrote:Kevin
Keith Smith wrote:Kevin
Turner wrote:Kevin
Kevin
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Re: Guide to San Diego airspace?
^ Let me guess, you were name searching and found this thread.