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Mxsmanic wrote:
Larry Dighera writes:
But I think KSAN is even more difficult to visualize:
http://skyvector.com/#32-25-3-3647-2226 . It has VFR tunnels through
various Class B sectors.
The VFR corridor at least follows the shoreline; conceivably one could
navigate through it just by looking at the ground.
There aren't any VFR corridors at all in Phoenix that I've noticed.
Idiot. But then again, I wouldn't trust any children to learn
English from you, let alone French.
The answer is on the same site you glorify and probably smoke
choads from. I quote from the Phoenix TAC:
The *VFR TRANSITION ROUTE* over Phoenix Sky Harbor Int'l Airport is
based on Runway in use. 7s/8: use the West route. 25s/26, use the East
route.
Next to it? details on the transition routes. On top of that,
the Canal Transition route.
Anthony, shut up. You obviously have no idea what you're
talking about.
BL.
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