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"Wolfgang K."
just being curious when reading that from over here in austria.. are the faa really that strict and ground you for being at not a cleared altitude - for whatever reason? No, but busting a clearance in the busy New York City airspace will draw attention. TEB underlies NYC Class B and specifically underlies some Newark approaches. It is very busy, congested airspace. Otherwise, it seems ATC radar is programmed to generate an alert with a 300 foot bust. I've done a number of those. It seems that it is up to the controller to decide what to do. From Mr Freeman's statements, it suggests that he is either relatively inexperienced either in IFR ops or in ops at busy airports. He talks about looking at the approach plate and deciding to descend to the altitude for the approach. I'm guessing that at Teterboro, one would typically be vectored and stepped down to intercept final. But that's just a guess. |
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