Narrative:

At 5;000 feet in cruise above a fog layer with tops at 4;000 and bases at 1;800 on an IFR flight plan (ter) from ZZZ to ZZZ1; a loud; continual thumping noise began to come from the front of the aircraft. I declared an emergency with ATC and descended without clearance. ATC restricted my descent to 2;800 feet for the airport class [D] airspace at my 12 O'clock. I needed to get visual to allow for more options in the event I was forced to make an off airport landing; but ATC refused lower. I descended through the ATC restricted level to 1;800 feet where I became visual with the airport and landed safely.I am under the impression that once I declared an emergency and it was recognized by ATC; that I could proceed in whatever manner necessary to survive the emergency with no restrictions. The controller and the supervisor both asserted that their rules superseded my emergency and that I was in violation of the altitude restriction. The controller also gave me a deviation vector for traffic which I refused to accept and he then vectored the opposing IFR traffic away from my flight path. I am unable to find any regulation supporting the controller or his supervisor's actions.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: Pilot declared emergency and ATC had issues with what pilot needed to do to get aircraft on the ground as soon as possible.

Narrative: At 5;000 feet in cruise above a fog layer with tops at 4;000 and bases at 1;800 on an IFR Flight Plan (TER) from ZZZ to ZZZ1; a loud; continual thumping noise began to come from the front of the aircraft. I declared an emergency with ATC and descended without clearance. ATC restricted my descent to 2;800 feet for the airport Class [D] airspace at my 12 O'clock. I needed to get visual to allow for more options in the event I was forced to make an off airport landing; but ATC refused lower. I descended through the ATC restricted level to 1;800 feet where I became visual with the airport and landed safely.I am under the impression that once I declared an emergency and it was recognized by ATC; that I could proceed in whatever manner necessary to survive the emergency with no restrictions. The Controller and the Supervisor both asserted that their rules superseded my emergency and that I was in violation of the altitude restriction. The Controller also gave me a deviation vector for traffic which I refused to accept and he then vectored the opposing IFR traffic away from my flight path. I am unable to find any regulation supporting the Controller or his Supervisor's actions.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.