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Jesse Wright wrote:
"...Is there a distinction between getting a little too close to the Class Bravo, and blasting right through the center of it without talking to anyone.." Sure there is a distinction. The two scenarios have two very different consequences. If you graze the edge of Class B, you may not cause any disturbance. If you fly directly over the departure end of the runways, then you would probably close the airport down. But, if you are truly lost and bust the airspace unintentionally, ASRS doesn't define a threshold of error within its rules. Well, I realize there is a distinction safety-wise. But ASRS does define a threshold of error, doesn't it? The "lack of qualifications or incompetance" test. It seems you'd be a lot more likely to meet that test if you cross right over the departure end of the runways without a clue than if you accidentally bust the edge of the Class Bravo. Charles. -N8385U |
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