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"Travis Marlatte" wrote in message nk.net... The discussion of the sectional still showing Meigs was an offshoot. And in the discussion of that offshoot you said, "Talk to Midway!" |
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Looking at my Terminal Area chart, there is no "flyway" identified as
such. However, if you are under 1900' MSL and stay just north of the Freeway, I'd say you wouldn't have to talk to anybody. You could check with Midway ATIS to see what freq they are guarding for radar contact and let them know what you are doing. This isn't a route for the faint of heart - as someone else has observed, there is no place to land except the occasional railroad and at 1900 ft you don't have much choice anyway. Even Meigs has been covered with trees and shrubs. |
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As you've quoted it, that was Chuck. Not me. It looks like Chuck was
responding to your summary of the current depiction of the Meigs airspace. If so, I think talking to Midway is the wrong answer. It's still dipicted but nobody in Chicago claims ownership and their is no more risk passing through that airspace than anywhere else along the lakeshore. I have talked with both Chicago Approach and with Midway when loitering around on the lakefront. Both have given me squawks and provided advisories. If I am just transitioning along the lakeshore, I don't talk with anyone. However, in response to the original question, I did suggest talking to Midway to pass just to the north of their airspace. It's not necessary. But it does seem like a good idea. -- ------------------------------- Travis "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... "Travis Marlatte" wrote in message nk.net... The discussion of the sectional still showing Meigs was an offshoot. And in the discussion of that offshoot you said, "Talk to Midway!" |
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"Travis Marlatte" wrote in message link.net... As you've quoted it, that was Chuck. Not me. It looks like Chuck was responding to your summary of the current depiction of the Meigs airspace. If so, I think talking to Midway is the wrong answer. It's still dipicted but nobody in Chicago claims ownership and their is no more risk passing through that airspace than anywhere else along the lakeshore. Passing through that airspace without talking to ATC would be a violation of the FARs. |
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Stu,
I've considered this route before, but I really don't like that corridor. Yes, it exists, but you have very little margin for error. Better to contact MDW and transition their airspace then run the risk of threading the needle. I've found the boys at MDW to be a decent bunch, so long as you can follow directions! Paul "Stuart King" wrote in message r.com... Chicagoans...please advise ... What about flying from North to South along the shore. Then cross between Midway and O'Hare at 1500MSL. Then continue south, after flipping the bird to Mayor Dick Daley. Is this the way, or is there something like the Hudson river VFR corridor ? SK |
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Please, for the love of all that is airworthy, DO NOT fly at multiples of 500 below 3000 AGL. Remember, VFR cruising altitudes BEGIN at 3000 AGL. Below 3000 AGL you will be more likely to avoid midairs by flying at altitudes such as 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2600, 2700, 2800, 2900, 3100, 3200, 3300, etc AOPA's Collision Avoidance Safety Advisor document says the same thing. Take it from someone who has seen this technique work wonders in the chicago area. And please get an FSS briefing to check for TFR's and avoid the Bravo and Charlie and Delta airspaces. Remember, you are NOT cleared into Chicago's Class Bravo just because you are on flight following from Chicago Approach. Best advice, get a local CFI to show you the area. You will do yourself and your passengers a favor for doing this. Fly safe, and have fun ! "Stuart King" wrote in .com: Chicagoans...please advise ... What about flying from North to South along the shore. Then cross between Midway and O'Hare at 1500MSL. Then continue south, after flipping the bird to Mayor Dick Daley. Is this the way, or is there something like the Hudson river VFR corridor ? SK |
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