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Airbus writes:
It is specifically indicated on the chart, in every case. Point me to an example. Class E is usually implied rather than explicit. Although it nominally starts at 14,500 feet MSL, so much of the U.S. is an exception to this that the absence of any marking implies an exceptional floor of 1200 feet AGL. Only Class E that starts at 700 feet, or starts at the surface, or that starts at 1200 feet _and_ is adjacent to Class G, or that starts at some other altitude besides 14,500, is explicitly delimited. So if you see [27] for a Class D airspace and 50/28 for the Class C above it, between 2701 feet and 2799 feet, it's Class E. If you see [27] for the Class D and 50/27+ for the Class C, it's Class D up to 2700 feet inclusive, and Class C from 2701 feet up to 5000 feet inclusive, and Class E and A above, in that order. The above proves the contrary. It doesn't prove anything, since you've given no examples. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Airbus writes: It is specifically indicated on the chart, in every case. Point me to an example. Why? You don't fly, fjukkwit. Bertie |
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Airbus writes:
This one is really funny. A classic in the annals of documented psychosis. Take note, fellow pilots - Class E has now been abolished below 14,500 feet and most of the US is exempt!! See FAR 71.71 for a complete definition of Class E. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Airbus writes: This one is really funny. A classic in the annals of documented psychosis. Take note, fellow pilots - Class E has now been abolished below 14,500 feet and most of the US is exempt!! See FAR 71.71 for a complete definition of Class E. Fjukkwit. Bertie |
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