I was looking at the focus fields section of the homepage earlier today for routes to practice before I do my V3. After KSBA-KVNY (and reporting 35 miles northeast of Ontario along the way....... turns out it was KNTD, not KONT), I was planning my route from KVNY-KCRQ. My original plan was to just pick up flight following and wing it until released from the Bravo to probably track the OCN VOR. Then I saw that the Hollywood Park Route was basically on my path and that it would release me on the southern-ish side of the Bravo, right near OCN. Would it be better to request a northwestern bound departure when picking up flight following to facilitate a climb to 9500 (for the Hollywood Park Route) and go for the transition that way, or let ATC handle it for me through vectors? This is only going to be my second flight that hasn't been scripted by an exam, so I'm not sure if flight following implies ATC eventually handing me off to Approach to get my clearance, or if they would say "53F, transition Bravo airspace via "this route" that I [the pilot] have no idea how to fly" (that would be a very bad day for jets at LAX.....) Also, to continue the long paragraph full of hidden questions: when transitioning Bravo airspace with flight following, should I always plan to go through a published transition, or should I just request Bravo clearance at an appropriate time and let them vector me around until clear?
PS - Extra random question! Would controllers be annoyed if I just call in with "Socal Approach, Stationair 2253F level 2500" (during flight following)? I know that its probably better to report dme from a VOR (who, where, [insert last part here]), but if thats not available, and I have no accurate way to determine my position, would you guys prefer finding me on the scope, or looking in the wrong direction? (And yes, I'm going to be trying to find position reporting points in flight planning from now on..... just in case)
PSS - Is this even the right subforum to post this too?
