ChasenSFO
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Yep. Granted, when I do them on a nice day at a normal hour, there can be 4-6 aircraft buzzing around downtown SF and NorCal isn't really issuing traffic alerts. But that's what situational awareness is all about. As far as the Bravo transition being dangerous? Nope. I just don't get pilots being afraid to talk to ATC at busy airports. Its funny that everytime I would ask a CFI about a Bay Tour as a student pilot, they would start describing the "back door" from HAF up the coast where you don't have to talk to SFO. They always had an aghast reaction when I'd say "Um, why wouldn't I just call SFO tower?". I used to think it was funny, now it pisses me off. If you're teaching in a busy area with Bravo like LA, SF, or NYC, your students NEED to know how to talk on the radio, and not be afraid of the local airspace and controllers. That's how I feel, anyway./rantHow are bay tours dangerous? When was the last incident or accident that resulted from a bay tour. Pilots are taught to be scared of bravo by scared instructors, and it drives me nuts.
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