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Ron Natalie wrote:
I believe that entry into the ADIZ requires more than just "squawking
and talking," as does entry into Class B airspace.
The ADIZ requires:
1. A filed ADIZ flight plan.
2. An assigned code.
3. Communciations with ATC.
Like I said, it requires more than "squawking and talking." The
airplane in question did not have a filed flight plan into the ADIZ.
Establishment of
two-way radio communication, even under flight following, is not the
same thing as a clearance.
A clearance is NOT required for the ADIZ.
Not my point. If the ADIZ wasn't there, there would still be Class B
airspace, which does require a clearance for entry, not just "squawking
and talking."
JKG
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