Overflight of Grand Canyon
I'm off to do some fixed wing hours building in the US later this year. I see from a chart that are special rules for the airspace over the Grand Canyon, but I can't find out what these are.
Does anyone know what these are? Has anyone been over the GC, and do you know whether it's possible for a single engine aircraft, day VFR? Thanks, SBW |
Have fun mate!
Hi Sarboy!
Refer the site SkyVector.com - Aeronautical Charts - Flight Planning for the US based FAA VFR charts. Punch in the airport identifier, like when i flew to Vegas with my Instructor we used Hendersen Executive (KHND). You'll have the chart and can refer it right away. There's a note on the VFR chart i have with me now that says " Extensive concentration of tour operations daily between the grand canyon national park and the las vegas Class B airspace. All VFR traffic operating between these boundaries are encouraged to monitor/communicate on 120.65. ATC clearance required before entering the Las Vegas Class B Airspace" My volatile memory cant recollect more than this, but all i can say is that the view is breathtaking and will last in your mind for a very long time. Having said that i'd also advice you to Fly Safe because of the Terrain. And i think single engine VFR is permitted, given the conditions then. Have a good one mate! Cheers:ok: Learning to Fly (Always will!) |
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