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Flying above 41,000 feet (USA)

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dustind

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May 25, 2004
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146
Location
Saint Michael, Minnesota
Has anyone tried to get clearance for flying higher than 41,000 feet since the reduced flight level separation went into effect? I know you need fancy equipment to fly inside of it, but I am wondering about flying above it.

Do you guys think we will ever be able to self certify for flying with reduced separation?

I do not plan on owning an aircraft capable of doing so anytime soon, but it would be nice in the future.
 
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