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Old 24th May 2012 | 14:20
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Likelihood of clearance overhead Belfast

Ladies and Gents,

What's the likelihood of a VFR clearance direct from the IOM VOR to EGAE, overhead Belfast?

At relatively low level, it's all class D and E. So in theory fine, but the reality may be different. Or perhaps just file IFR?

Opinions from locals (or anyone else in the know) highly valued.

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Would suggest there would be no problem at all. It is VFR by the way, and in class D/E, the clearance would be not above 2000', unless a request for higher. Your only issue on the day, VFR, is weather.

Should not be a problem.
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Old 24th May 2012 | 14:37
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Sorry just a typo, I'm aware that it's VFR rather than VRF!!! :-)
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Old 24th May 2012 | 14:45
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next question is are you in a twin or a single?
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Old 24th May 2012 | 15:30
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Single, so will require higher...
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Old 24th May 2012 | 18:18
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Normally not a problem if EGAC are using r/w 22. They are considerably more reluctant to permit transits if 04 is in use.
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Old 24th May 2012 | 19:45
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Whilst I can appreciate where the issues may arise, one would be under a control service and be able to avoid landing traffic. I assume. What are traffic movements like at City???
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Old 24th May 2012 | 20:44
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Shouldn't be an issue. Local ATC are generally very accomodating to GA.

But if you have the time, and the weather, why not take the coastal route...absolutely stunning scenery!
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Old 24th May 2012 | 23:10
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A bit late ?

While not disagreeing with above posts are you not a bit late in asking this question ? The Northest 200 is over and next weeks action is on the Isle of Man.
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A and C, I understand the Northeast 200 would have been an extremely quiet event. Alternatively, the Northwest 200 was rather busy.
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Old 25th May 2012 | 07:11
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Damm this iPad keyboard were is that W when you need it !
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Old 25th May 2012 | 08:51
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A and C, I understand the Northeast 200 would have been an extremely quiet event. Alternatively, the Northwest 200 was rather busy.
Was watching the NW200 from 5000' - above the chase helicopters when transiting to a flyin. Def. looked busy!
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