Above transition altitude
Now here's a juicy morsal for a young buck to get his teeth into. Transition altitude is 3,000'. You are flying on a south easterly heading, VFR over some scattered cloud at 4,000'. The reason why you are doing that is not important. You are doing it just because you can. There are no airspace restrictions and you are on regional QNH. What height do you/should you fly at? If any?
Last edited by thing; 28th February 2014 at 18:55.