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Blanche wrote:
With the tower, there's not much worry about Class B during office hours. They'll keep you away from the north side (class B surface is about 1.5 miles north of the 8-26 runway). Yet when I was there last weekend someone strayed into Class B airspace. The tower mentioned it to the pilot and I think his response was "I guess I better get out of here." A pilot new to the area should be aware of the airspace layout regardless of the tower. Ron "I fly over the Class B" Lee |
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