The details are I'm VFR and obtained a clearance into Denver's class B airspace. I'm flying north at 10,500' and he gives me a "descend pilots desertion" with not mention of Metro's airspace. I'm right at 8000+ over Metro airspace. Top of Metro class D is 8000'. Am I cleared into Metro's airspace? I figured no, just to be on the safe side, although I really don't know. In this case, my destination wasn't Metro, though I suppose that would be another question.
I'm pretty sure a Class B controller can clear a pilot into an underlying Class D, in fact I've been in that situation (Santa Monica). But what about if they make no mention of the Class D, just a general clearance to proceed and me proceeding leads me into Class D?
I'm pretty sure a Class B controller can clear a pilot into an underlying Class D, in fact I've been in that situation (Santa Monica). But what about if they make no mention of the Class D, just a general clearance to proceed and me proceeding leads me into Class D?