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About avoiding airspace and cruising
Not the sicko kind of cruising, either. A friend of mine bought a house on some large property about six miles (linearly) away from a towered airport with class D five miles around it (one protrusion for approaches that I'm not concerned with). She's having a barn built and I'd like to fly over and take some pictures, but this puts me just outside of the airspace and somewhat inline with where aircraft come in, a somewhat popular route to arrive from. This is far enough away that I suspect most traffic is still at upwards of 2000' or better. I've flown over and found her house, but it always makes me nervous. Twitchy as a chipmunk in a cat house. Well, not a cathouse, really, but still. What's the safest way to do this? (Yes, my piloting is young yet, but I'm still proud of it.) |
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