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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... Correct. The transition area lowers the floor of controlled airspace. The floor of controlled airspace is fixed. The transition area floor is LOWER than it would be if there were no transition area. It's a local dropping of the controlled airspace floor from 1200 (typically) to 700. Everybody else seems to understand what I'm saying except for you. Stop and try to think about the real issue rather than trying to generate as much confusion as possible. |
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![]() "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... The transition area floor is LOWER than it would be if there were no transition area. It's a local dropping of the controlled airspace floor from 1200 (typically) to 700. Correct. Everybody else seems to understand what I'm saying except for you. Stop and try to think about the real issue rather than trying to generate as much confusion as possible. I understand you didn't intend to imply the floor of controlled airspace varied with weather or type of operation. If you put more thought into your writing you'll generate less confusion. |
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