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Does a control tower always mean class D (or better)?
No. Does class D always mean a control tower? No. Is the D equivalent to a "surface area"? No. Ok. I checked the AIM. A "surface area" is the airspace contained by the lateral boundries of B, C, D, or E airspace designated for an airport tha begins at the surface and extends upwards. Indefinately? To outer space? To the limit of that class airspace? Special VFR operations are conducted within a class B, C, D, or E surface area. Class E airspace is controlled airspace that is not A, B, C, or D. So, if a class D surrounding an airport is overlain by class E, it seems I should be able to get a special VFR clearance up to 18000 feet (where class A generally begins). No? When would an operating control tower not induce class D (or better) airspace? When would a class D airspace not have a control tower? They are usually correlated, but I seem to remember that they are not necessarily correlated. Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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