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Class B airspace is controlled airspace where both Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and Visual Flight Rules (VFR) flights are permitted. Air Traffic Control will provide separation services to all flights in class B airspace.

In class B airspace, IFR and VFR flights are permitted. All flights are provided with air traffic control services and are separated from each other. ATC clearance is required to operate in Class B airspace.

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Going from VFR in Class B to IFR

If I departed a heliport in Class B airspace, on my way out can I tell approach that I want to cancel my VFR flight plan to pick up an IFR flight plan? I figured I could because Approach will be controlling me while I'm in the Class B airspace but…
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