"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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I hear what you're saying, but to call non-radar airspace such as
MOST Class D "controlled" is (again, IMHO) wrong.
I don't have any figures, but I'd expect most Class D airspace does have
radar coverage. In any case, Class D airspace that does not have radar
coverage is just as controlled as Class D airspace that does.
Call it "semi-controlled" or "ground separation only" or "we hope to
see you with our binoculars" -- do anything but call it "controlled"
...cuz it ain't.
Do you consider Class E airspace uncontrolled as well? How do you
differentiate between Class E and Class G?
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