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I'm flying into Midway from Boston in a few days. Weather
and TFRs permitting, anyone have an opinion on whether going in IFR or VFR is easier? I'm thinking with all the O'Hare traffic that it might be simpler to go IFR, but don't want to have them assign me a low altitude over the lake.... -- David Rind |
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David Rind wrote:
I'm flying into Midway from Boston in a few days. Weather and TFRs permitting, anyone have an opinion on whether going in IFR or VFR is easier? I'm thinking with all the O'Hare traffic that it might be simpler to go IFR, but don't want to have them assign me a low altitude over the lake.... You don't have to accept a clearance for a low altitude over the lake -- you can even put a remark in your flight plan to that effect (though it would still be wise to mention it to the appropriate ATC unit when you start talking to them). Or to put it another way, if you're in VMC and cannot get the clearance you want, you can always cancel IFR and continue VFR anyway. All the best, David |
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On Sat, 08 May 2004 14:18:32 -0400, David Rind
wrote: I'm flying into Midway from Boston in a few days. Weather and TFRs permitting, anyone have an opinion on whether going in IFR or VFR is easier? I'm thinking with all the O'Hare traffic that it might be simpler to go IFR, but don't want to have them assign me a low altitude over the lake.... I haven't flown into Midway in several years, but I do fly IFR/VFR in the Chicago area frequently. Traffic is heavy just South of the Lake, as most VFR is trying to get around the lake and ORD airspace, also the 31 Localizer for MDW runs through the area, and they will have Southwest jets stacked back for 30 miles. I have not had good success with VFR flight following in this area, Center never gives a handoff to approach. Too many times I have ended up without my radar service cancelled, stuck on top of the localizer, trying to pick my way through the inbound Southwest jets (which will be at about 6000 in the area). You may have a different experience since you are actually going to MDW instead of passing through. I would file IFR for your trip, and have CGT VOR as the last point on your flightplan. This will keep you South of the Lake and ultimately assure you of radar services into the Chicago area. Where are you headed in Chicago? If you a're going downtown, MDW is your best bet now that CGX is gone, but if you're headed anywhere in the burbs, there are probably better (and cheaper) options. -Nathan |
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On Sat, 08 May 2004 19:04:28 GMT, Nathan Young
wrote: On Sat, 08 May 2004 14:18:32 -0400, David Rind wrote: I'm flying into Midway from Boston in a few days. Weather and TFRs permitting, anyone have an opinion on whether going in IFR or VFR is easier? I'm thinking with all the O'Hare traffic that it might be simpler to go IFR, but don't want to have them assign me a low altitude over the lake.... I haven't flown into Midway in several years, but I do fly IFR/VFR in the Chicago area frequently. Traffic is heavy just South of the Lake, as most VFR is trying to get around the lake and ORD airspace, also the 31 Localizer for MDW runs through the area, and they will have Southwest jets stacked back for 30 miles. I have not had good success with VFR flight following in this area, Center never gives a handoff to approach. Too many times I have ended up without my radar service cancelled, stuck on top of the Correction: This should read, " WITH my radar service cancelled..." localizer, trying to pick my way through the inbound Southwest jets (which will be at about 6000 in the area). You may have a different experience since you are actually going to MDW instead of passing through. I would file IFR for your trip, and have CGT VOR as the last point on your flightplan. This will keep you South of the Lake and ultimately assure you of radar services into the Chicago area. Where are you headed in Chicago? If you a're going downtown, MDW is your best bet now that CGX is gone, but if you're headed anywhere in the burbs, there are probably better (and cheaper) options. -Nathan |
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Nathan Young wrote:
On Sat, 08 May 2004 14:18:32 -0400, David Rind wrote: I'm flying into Midway from Boston in a few days. Weather and TFRs permitting, anyone have an opinion on whether going in IFR or VFR is easier? I'm thinking with all the O'Hare traffic that it might be simpler to go IFR, but don't want to have them assign me a low altitude over the lake.... I haven't flown into Midway in several years, but I do fly IFR/VFR in the Chicago area frequently. Traffic is heavy just South of the Lake, as most VFR is trying to get around the lake and ORD airspace, also the 31 Localizer for MDW runs through the area, and they will have Southwest jets stacked back for 30 miles. I have not had good success with VFR flight following in this area, Center never gives a handoff to approach. Too many times I have ended up without my radar service cancelled, stuck on top of the localizer, trying to pick my way through the inbound Southwest jets (which will be at about 6000 in the area). You may have a different experience since you are actually going to MDW instead of passing through. I would file IFR for your trip, and have CGT VOR as the last point on your flightplan. This will keep you South of the Lake and ultimately assure you of radar services into the Chicago area. Where are you headed in Chicago? If you a're going downtown, MDW is your best bet now that CGX is gone, but if you're headed anywhere in the burbs, there are probably better (and cheaper) options. -Nathan Thanks for the information. I'm headed downtown. CGX would have been perfect. :-( -- David Rind |
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On Sat, 08 May 2004 17:21:45 -0400, David Rind
wrote: Nathan Young wrote: On Sat, 08 May 2004 14:18:32 -0400, David Rind wrote: I'm flying into Midway from Boston in a few days. Weather and TFRs permitting, anyone have an opinion on whether going in IFR or VFR is easier? I'm thinking with all the O'Hare traffic that it might be simpler to go IFR, but don't want to have them assign me a low altitude over the lake.... I haven't flown into Midway in several years, but I do fly IFR/VFR in the Chicago area frequently. Traffic is heavy just South of the Lake, as most VFR is trying to get around the lake and ORD airspace, also the 31 Localizer for MDW runs through the area, and they will have Southwest jets stacked back for 30 miles. I have not had good success with VFR flight following in this area, Center never gives a handoff to approach. Too many times I have ended up without my radar service cancelled, stuck on top of the localizer, trying to pick my way through the inbound Southwest jets (which will be at about 6000 in the area). You may have a different experience since you are actually going to MDW instead of passing through. I would file IFR for your trip, and have CGT VOR as the last point on your flightplan. This will keep you South of the Lake and ultimately assure you of radar services into the Chicago area. Where are you headed in Chicago? If you a're going downtown, MDW is your best bet now that CGX is gone, but if you're headed anywhere in the burbs, there are probably better (and cheaper) options. If you don't have a ton of bags, you can take the Orange Line 'El' train directly from MDW to downtown. Probably the quickest & cheapest way to get there. http://www.transitchicago.com/maps/rail/Rail.html It's public transit, but not terrifying ![]() -Nathan |
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