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Danny Deger wrote:
Before I entered the D while talking to the C controller, I would make sure I was cleared. If in doubt ask. Danny You do not need a clearance to enter class D airspace (or class C for that matter). Only requirement is radio contact. |
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"kontiki" wrote in message ... Danny Deger wrote: Before I entered the D while talking to the C controller, I would make sure I was cleared. If in doubt ask. Danny You do not need a clearance to enter class D airspace (or class C for that matter). Only requirement is radio contact. Correct, but contact with who? I assume it is with the control tower that owns the Class D, not the controller that owns the class C next door. Like I said, I would confirm with the class C controller before I entered the class D. Danny Deger |
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You do not need a clearance to enter class D airspace (or class C for that matter). Only requirement is radio contact. To enter class C airspace, the controller must call back your call sign. |
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"Clay" wrote in message ups.com... You do not need a clearance to enter class D airspace (or class C for that matter). Only requirement is radio contact. To enter class C airspace, the controller must call back your call sign. Same with Class D airspace. |
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On Sun, 13 May 2007 14:58:33 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote: "Clay" wrote in message oups.com... You do not need a clearance to enter class D airspace (or class C for that matter). Only requirement is radio contact. To enter class C airspace, the controller must call back your call sign. Same with Class D airspace. As Stephen is illustrating, radio contact is not RADIO CONTACT until it includes your call sign. "Aircraft calling Bumpkinville, stand by..." is not radio contact. "November-6-9-Kilo-Yankee, stand by" is RADIO CONTACT. G |
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Clay wrote:
You do not need a clearance to enter class D airspace (or class C for that matter). Only requirement is radio contact. To enter class C airspace, the controller must call back your call sign. Which is radio contact. You don't have contact until both sides have acknowledged each other. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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