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On Dec 16, 6:07 pm, TheSmokingGnu
wrote: Airbus wrote: "Upward from above" is the term used on the TAC. In other words, (IIUC) it means you can operate at 1200 feet talkiing to nobody, while ATC runs a heavy jet 1 foot over your head at 1201, where CBAS begins . . . Good eatin', them CBAS. ;P Yeah, except for those foul-tempered ones with the frickin' laser beams on their heads... |
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