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Hello - I have been looking in the AIM and a few other places and am
trying to track down where enroute approach control end and Center control altitudes begin. When planning arrivals and depatures through NYC/DC/PHL and BOS airspace I was curious where those altitudes begin. I've been told several times that you need to be at 5000 when passing through those airspaces IFR in Cherokees, etc and and was curious if anyone knew where the center altitudes start since it would be more economic on most flights to be higher [unless the winds are howling]. It is just as easy to plan 11000 or 10000 as 9 or 8 for a 350-450nm leg. I guess if no one knows, Ill just have to ask next time! Joe Farrell N8846J |
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