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What is the minimum legal distance (altitude) to fly VFR under a Class B
"wedding cake"? CLE has a 1900 ft floor at the north side by Lake Erie and I have flown at 1800 to go around CLE. I was not talking to CLE so I don't know if they objected. Today I was coming around CLE decending IFR. When in VMS I cancelled IFR and remained on squak for advisories. The controller wanted me at 3000 when under a 4000 ft designated altitude. Was he just being safe for his own good or is 1000 ft suggested as the minimum buffer? I know, I should have ask him but the frequency was pretty busy. Chuck |
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