Student Pilot Certificate Question

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Congratulations, Kevin; you're on your way.
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Thanks Paul!!! Hey, Art told me that when I get my SP license, I will have the required endorsements to fly in Class B, Class C, and Class D airspaces. But I know that there is a list of Class B airports a solo student pilot or sport pilot cannot land at. Is Philadelphia International Airport on the list of restricted Class B airports or is it okay if I can land at that airport?
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KPHL is not one of the off-limits airports. Here is the list:

http://avsport.org/askdr/index.html#airports
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