RABIRZA69
Penalty vectorer
This is a question from a controllers perspective.
Flying outside what some may call the busiest class B in the world not talking to anyone. The confines of the BRAVO go up to 7000ft. so It is quite easy for any single engine to get up above it and putz around on a 1200 code.. Now if you do in fact do this do you think to yourself... self Im gonna fly right above the busiest airspace in the world where I know there are large jets with hundreds of people on board going every which direction at every altitude and Im gonna be perfectly fine. There was a situation the other day where there were numerous unverfied targets (1200 codes) flying above the bravo creating difficult situations for the controllers. the confines of the airpsace are very restricting to allow vectoring around the target to allow positive seperation.
so heres the question
- If you are legally able to do something according to the FARS does it make it easier to justify possibly jeopardizing your safety and or that of others flying around you?
- Does this seem like something where a pilot does not find it to be a safety issue because they are following all the rules?
- From a pilots perspective do you most of the time find yourself aware of the "bigger picture" of whats going on around you?
This is not a bash of any GA pilots out there just a topic I would like to discuss and see the other side of. on a side note if any airline pilots want to chime in and tell me your perspective on this feel free.
Flying outside what some may call the busiest class B in the world not talking to anyone. The confines of the BRAVO go up to 7000ft. so It is quite easy for any single engine to get up above it and putz around on a 1200 code.. Now if you do in fact do this do you think to yourself... self Im gonna fly right above the busiest airspace in the world where I know there are large jets with hundreds of people on board going every which direction at every altitude and Im gonna be perfectly fine. There was a situation the other day where there were numerous unverfied targets (1200 codes) flying above the bravo creating difficult situations for the controllers. the confines of the airpsace are very restricting to allow vectoring around the target to allow positive seperation.
so heres the question
- If you are legally able to do something according to the FARS does it make it easier to justify possibly jeopardizing your safety and or that of others flying around you?
- Does this seem like something where a pilot does not find it to be a safety issue because they are following all the rules?
- From a pilots perspective do you most of the time find yourself aware of the "bigger picture" of whats going on around you?
This is not a bash of any GA pilots out there just a topic I would like to discuss and see the other side of. on a side note if any airline pilots want to chime in and tell me your perspective on this feel free.