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most interesting location.. what airport that the Class C is so high?
Sounds like Colorado? Please let us know BT "John Scott" wrote in message .. . Our club is near a Class C airport. In fact there is a notch in the Class C airspace, so that it is not above our airport. The top of the Class C airspace is 10,200' MSL. We shouldn't need transponders because we are 1) exempt as gliders and 2) above 10,000 MSL when above the Class C. Is the suggestion here that we should contact Approach when we intend to overfly the Class C? John Scott |
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Colorado Springs
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