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Jose wrote:
I've been flying in the northeast for years, and almost never get direct. At least not in the Boston/NY/DC corridor. I suppose if I plan to go via Albany, Cleveland, and Altoona, I can get what I planned on. ![]() Agreed. Into or out of Philadelphia, NY City, and Boston airports, there is no such thing as a piston aircraft flying IFR direct, at least after 6:00am to 11:00p local. I suspect that the overnight hours might be more lax. -- Peter |
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