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Subject: Re: What happens if?
From: jbolinger@lintek.com (J L Bolinger)
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In article <6uo9sa$rnq$1@supernews.com>, phil@NO-SPAM.interaccess.com says...
>
>Hi, I'm a new VFR pilot, less than 60 hours.  I fly out of a class D
>airport, just next to a class B. (Chicago).  What happens if I'm not paying
>attention and I happen to cut through the bottom of the class B airspace?
>Lets say by a couple hundred feet, what is the worse that can happen?  I've
>cut it close a few times and was just wondering.
>
>Thanks.
>
>


Well, I would say that the worst thing that could happen is that you
would be ingested by those big airscoops on the front of a 747.

Need I say more?

Jim

