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Old April 21st 04, 05:46 PM
Brien K. Meehan
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"dutch" wrote in message hlink.net...
Is this likely to be
accepted as filed, or am I likely to get vectored extensively out of the
way?


Probably not very far out of the way. Hopkins traffic tends to use a
fairly tight "box" pattern. Be ready to steer around the downwind and
base legs and you're golden.

The Canada
route is a little longer and that runs through Detroit Class B.


Flying over Niagra Falls on the way can be fun. Buffalo's very cool
about that.

Detroit's "arrival corridors" seem to be much bigger than Cleveland's,
but in a way they're easier to steer through. Detroit seems to like
keeping the scheduled and GA traffic far away from each other, and is
very GA-friendly in doing it.
 




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