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Old May 30th 05, 02:12 PM
Jay Honeck
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It doesn't matter who has jurisdiction if neither of them issued a
clearance into Class B airspace.


Being told by the Class D tower controller to follow the Arrow in to land
isn't being "cleared"?

That's just bureaucratic hogwash. If the Class D controller didn't have the
jurisdiction, he shouldn't have given the instruction.

Once again, Class D is shown to be the least controlled, least useful, most
dangerous airspace in the NAS.
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