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It seems a little strange when Havana Center says "Cleared to flight level
three zero zero". It seems a little strange going eastbound at FL 310. It seems a little strange when Atlanta Center actually has a different altitude available while going to O'Hare. It seems very strange when another airliner passes within a 1000' at FL 360. I just finished my first trip with RVSM (Conveniently sitting on a Caribbean island while many of ya'll got snowed on- Nah Nah!). It didn't take long to overcome the strangeness and appreciate the new way (unlike when they started calling airspace by classes). It is good, unless you are one of the uncertified stuck at FL280. A friend in Washington DC related to me that after the inauguration there was a logjam of airplanes waiting to depart at FL280 while his RVSM ride went around all of them for a hasty departure. Another friend who drives a Lear is stuck at 280 and can barely make TEB from MIA now. D. |
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