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Old April 2nd 04, 07:46 PM
Richard Russell
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 16:26:52 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
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"Richard Russell" wrote in message
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The magenta line doesn't indicate a boundary between E and G space.
The magenta indicates Class E with a floor of 700 feet. The outside
of this magenta area is Class E with a floor of 1200 feet.


And also a Class G area with a ceiling of 1200' AGL, so the magenta vignette
does indicate a boundary between Class E and G airspace.



A blue line indicates the border between Class E with a floor of 1200 feet
and Class G.


Not where it abuts Class E airspace with a floor 700' AGL.



No pure Class G where I am. I can only find that under
the other classes.


What Class G airspace doesn't fit that description?


I noted that Class G exists under the controlled spaces. I should
have been more clear but my intent was to delineate vertical
separations, not horizontal.

Also, when referring to "pure" Classs G I should have been more clear
although I would be surprised if you didn't understand my intent. The
Class G that I was referring to is where it is G up to the 14,000'
Class E threshold (and of course the A above).
Rich Russell