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EDR wrote
Class C: you have to establish two way radio contact and have permission. "Permission" is not acceptable air traffic control terminology. If I am not told to "remain clear", I CAN fly in Class C and D. Bob Moore |
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Moore wrote: EDR wrote Class C: you have to establish two way radio contact and have permission. "Permission" is not acceptable air traffic control terminology. If I am not told to "remain clear", I CAN fly in Class C and D. I understand that. I went round and round with FAA HQ on this issue in the 1980's. Permission is the word they used. From there the arguement turned to what constituted permission. |
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