Choice 1. Let it go. The controller did not complain.
Choice 2. File a NASA report.
Eliacim

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry Snyder 
  To: Ercoupe Flyin 
  Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 8:06 AM
  Subject: [ercoupe-flyin] Hypothetical situation


    Maybe those with some experience have some thoughts...

  Let's say, hypothetically, someone departing an airport under a class 
  B ring inadvertently climbed a bit too high - say 200 feet too high, 
  squawking VFR. In this person's ignorance he calls departure to get 
  flight following, and while departure gets the code he realizes where 
  he is and dives back down. When the code is assigned and set in the 
  transponder, he is back where he belongs. Departure seems OK, and he 
  happily flies home.

  Does anyone know what happens someone accidentally enters class B for 
  a minute or two then immediately corrects? This hypothetical situation 
  occurred right near the edge of class B and only 200 feet into it for 
  about one minute, perhaps two.

  Just wondering...

  A hypothetical poster



  

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