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![]() "Gregg Germain" wrote in message ... Is that always the case? Or even usually? For example, I fly out of Hanscom and Beverly fields in Massachusetts. Beverly is pretty small - couple of 5000+ foot runways. Still, we get pax carrying planes in and out of there - small jets, 10-20 pax prop planes etc. So it's commercial. And therefore need to operate in IMC, and therefore you need a tower, no? Hanscom - MUCH busier, is also class D and has bigger pax jets. So it, too, need to have IMC. So could the existence of passenger service be a reason there are Class D's around? Many untowered airports have instrument approaches. There are also scheduled passenger operations at untowered airports. But airports with scheduled passenger service will get a control tower at a much lower total traffic level than airports without scheduled passenger service. |
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