ColoradoPilot
New Member
Interesting question for the ATC out there, I'm not sure how this all works. I was going from KGXY to KPVU and flying over Salt Lake International airport on an IFR flight plan (we have to go up through WY due to altitude restructions through the Rockies, my plane being unpressurized and all). Right before the last ridge of mtns before overflying (above class B airspace) Salt Lake International, the ARTCC controller said that Salt Lake didn't want to "deal with me" and said I had to go VFR from that point on. I said there was marginal VFR ahead and I would prefer to stay IFR. ARTCC then talked to (approach I assume) and came back and said we could take a detour to the south, what to us would have been two hours, and we didn't have the fuel for that. I explained that to them, and she said, well, you can try to pick your way through the mtns north, the visibility is better that way. All in all, I was hung out to dry an hour from any airport (aside from SLC International). I was able to pick my way throught the MVFR stuff on the exact same route I had filed, just not talking to anyone.
Is there a better way *I* should have handled something? A better way to file? I've flown this EXACT route dozens of times, with absolutely no issues. Typically the vectoring altitudes in the area mean I can get vecotred away from SLC if needed, and has been done most of the time. But leaving a pilot to MVFR was kind of annoying.
Happy Flying to all!
Is there a better way *I* should have handled something? A better way to file? I've flown this EXACT route dozens of times, with absolutely no issues. Typically the vectoring altitudes in the area mean I can get vecotred away from SLC if needed, and has been done most of the time. But leaving a pilot to MVFR was kind of annoying.
Happy Flying to all!