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Old March 1st 04, 05:07 AM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"Michael Houghton" wrote in message
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I've provided better citations of documents than you have.


You haven't cited any document that supports your position.



If you are a controller, then I presume you have access to the documents
that prescribe the phraseology you are to use, and perhaps define the
terms.
Pray cite them as they support your claim.

If you can't or won't, you imply that you have no case.


You're right. There is no prescribed phraseology to authorize entry to
Class C airspace once an aircraft has been instructed to remain clear.
Therefore once an aircraft has been instructed to remain outside it can
never enter that Class C airspace.

(You've demonstrated you do not understand logic, one wonders if you
understand sarcasm.)



Pray cite your source for that claim.


The definition of "established" and simple logic.