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I flew releif missions into Haiti for a 2.5 month period after the
earthquake. While "in theater" we would operate between Santiago D.R. (MDST) to various outlying areas of Haiti. Typically, flying would begin at MDST around daybreak and end after dark. Now that the stage is set, here is the question. In the "FSS" at MDST, one would file a required VFR flight plan for each flight. On the wall of FSS was a notice that VFR flight through clouds was permitted in the D.R. Operationally, it was common to "poke through" on descent into the various airports, even requested and was given a few low ILS's getting back into MDST, all VFR. I assume that this is because the airspace is class G, would FL180 and above still be Class A? Thanks in advance for your thoughts. brett -- Brett Meares President Gulfside Construction Services Inc. 4233 W. El Prado Blvd. Tampa, Fl 33629 813-805-7129 ofc 813-805-2811 fax 813-294-8900 |
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