Better access to Class D airspace
The Directorate of Airspace Policy is carring out a survey of the problems encountered by GA in accessing Class D airspace.
GASCo magazine, Flight Safety have an article on the project, and a form CHIRPS style for pilots to report instances of refusal by ATC.
Bearing in mind the large amount of D space in the SE, it is heartening to think GA may in the future be getting more assistance and the accompanying increased safety.
The point GASCo makes is that pilots should participate and make their reports if enough data is to be gathered upon which a program of changes can be based.
Wouldn't it be nice if you could reliably plan to route through Stanstead instead of weaving around to avoid infringing, and the subsequent report.
Wouldn't it be nice if we were not bottlenecked together with little help in collision avoidance.