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Old 8th Sep 2009, 18:51
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VFR in Class C Airspace

Is it allowed or not? VFR en-route is not allowed but what does this actually mean? Hmmmm, confusing!
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Old 8th Sep 2009, 21:17
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Yes it is allowed and, in the UK's case, I would guess is designed to give mil aircrews freedom to operate. Is it well used? Well it wasn't the last time I looked and I'd have to guess that the crews don't understand the change. VFR en-route is,as you say, not allowed. But why would you want to at those levels?
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Don't know about UK,but in Europe VFR in class C not allowed above FL195, unless you have special permission,which I think only military can get...
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