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The FAA will establish controlled airspace as part of the
authorization of an IAP. The FAA must have control of airspace in order to issue a clearance, Class G does not meet that requirement. We seem to have a problem, my experience is just what I've said... 8,000 hours;FAR 141 former chief flight instructor, FAR 135 Director of Operations, single-pilot IFR in all models King Air 90 ,200 and 300 and other ASEL/AMEL Beech aircraft. Gold Seal CFI ASMEI. No violations. What do you have? What do you think I'm fibbing about? -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... | | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | news:BNv%f.3146$8q.678@dukeread08... | | Yes, and I will stand by the statement, there are no IAP in | Class G, by definition of the airspace. There are IAP that | penetrate Class G at 1200 or 700 ft AGL. | | | There is nothing in the definition of Class G airspace that prevents having | IAPs in it. You cannot stand by your previous statement, "There are no | instrument approaches in Class G" airspace, and now acknowledge that there | are instrument approaches in Class G airspace. | | Your knowledge level is far below what would be expected from someone with | the experience and ratings you claim to have. I think you're a fibber. | | |
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