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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Please forgive my ignorance as I learn to read an aeronautical chart. Looking at the legend it appears Class E is the purple gradient circle and Class C is the solid line around Nashville. How do you interpret that 36N 87W is in Class E, as it is outside that gradient circle? Is Class E space "just everywhere" like Class A? If it is, why label it separately on charts? Look at the chart legend under "Airport Traffic Service and Airspace Information". Just beneath the airspace symbology is the statement, "Class E Airspace exists at 1200' AGL unless otherwise designated as shown above." |
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