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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
... But they are not controlled airspace in themselves. I never said they were. You are correcting a statement that was never made. [...] It provides different service. A TRSA provides radar service when class D does not (generally, although there's almost always a class D tower in the middle of a TRSA). So I said. However some class D's provide radar services without being TRSA's. So I said. My statement "It provides a higher level of service than that offered by most towers in Class D airspace" implies just that, and was intended to. TRSA's have the side effect of not necessarily having all the aircraft within it participate, which makes it inferior to class D and C. "Inferior" is in the eye of the beholder. Class D airspace without radar provides NO separation services. A TRSA provides better separation services than any non-radar Class D. It's not always class E. It's always within controlled airspace, and the only exception to the Class E is when it intersects with Class D. None of that contradicts what I wrote earlier. It's NOT controlled airspace. Again (since you seem to be having a hard time comprehending this): I never said it was. Pete |
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