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Old March 20th 07, 04:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default New Airbus Pictures fron the air.

Newps.. I was referring to IFR separation rules.. as both the A380 and the
Bo taking the pictures were on IFR clearances..

BT

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BT wrote:

what that heck are you talking about... safety... photo ops?

Anyone can safely fly 1000ft above a heavy.. or in ATC approach
airspace.. IFR.. 3 miles lateral.





ATC only needs one foot above a heavier aircraft to provide wake
turbulence separation, 100 feet above is the practical minimum as that's
what the mode C reports. Three miles only works until you are directly
behind.



 




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