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IREX Question? Flying below the Freezing Level?

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Old 29th Oct 2008, 07:46
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IREX Question? Flying below the Freezing Level?

Anyone know the correct procedure for flying below a known freezing level and maintaining the correct IFR cruising level to fly? the book I'm using does not say anything about freezing levels.

IE: FZL 9300ft
LSALT 4600ft

In this example would 9000ft be ok to fly if heading east or is there a buffer that I am not aware of? I've had some conflicting results in practice exams, infact any info regards FZL and IREX would be a help

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You're not allowed to fly into *known* icing conditions, and at 300ft below - you won't be in known icing conditions
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Bloody great mate!

Thats all I needed to know!...

Thanks!
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