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I know this question has probably been answered thousand times before
on this forum. I am based at s50 in washington with no instrument approach or departure procedure. It is class G to 1200 and then class e plus some class b around. How can I depart IFR from this airport? Do i need to depart VFR and stay below 1200 and pick up my clearance or can I get a void time clearance, be responsible for my own obstacle clearance and separation and depart essentially at 0/0 (if i ever thought that was a good idea?) The minimum vectoring altitude is 2000 feet. Just thinking about those days where the ceiling is 800-1200 or a 400 feet fog layer where it would be nice to get out. |
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