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In article 5Z2zg.84642$ZW3.6823@dukeread04,
"Jim Macklin" wrote: ATC has a box around each IFR airplane, no other airplane should be in that box. The size of the box changes, but in general [somebody will surely correct me] is 1,000 above and below within a distance of from 5 to 20 miles. Anything closer and it is a near-miss. When you are close enough to see the individual rivets or make out the color of the other pilot's eyes, it is also a near-miss. {I know, loss of separation} The above posting is not correct. IFR planes have a unique box *only* against other IFR traffic -- VFR traffic is not mentioned. That is why you *have* to keep a lookout for traffic when you are under IFR. An IFR may report a "near miss" when a VFR does not consider it to be a threat. The "1000 above or below within 5 to 20 miles" applie only to Class A airspace, *not* to B, C, D, etc.; else traffic flow would trickle to a halt. |
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