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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... I have found, that when the MOA is scheduled to be active, that alerting the military to the proposed time and route of your VFR transition is prudent, courteous, and facilitates coordination of your flight with their maneuvers. It often also provides you with a frequency to use to contact the MOA military controller, so that he can provide you with traffic advisories if he chooses. That's fine, but you're using incorrect terminology. The military is not the MOA "controlling authority". The military would be the using agency, the controlling agency is typically an ARTCC. The controlling agency for the Gladden 1 MOA is Albuquerque Center, the using agency is the 56thFW, Luke AFB. Whatever way may be appropriate in a given situation. What way might be appropriate in the situation we're discussing? |
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