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If the floor of "class A" was the same now as it was in 1958, would
you need the window as much? In your examples, the areas were smaller or didn't exist. The FAA really got nasty when Dole was administrator. In article , Eric Greenwell wrote: d b wrote: I'd have to disagree about the predictability of airspace loss. It was predictable when the FAA came into existance. So far, the predictions have been met or exceeded. The predicton is simple. If it is possible to use a rule to restrict those who now use the airspace, it will be used to restrict those who use the airspace. The second corollary is that all rules are restrictions in one form or another. I'm trying to think of an example where the opposite has happened. I can think of no airspace that was unavailable in the past and is now available. The Hanford nuclear reservation (near Richland, WA, where I live) had a 640 square mile, 10,000' restriction on it when I began to fly gliders in the 70's. In the early '80s, the FAA badgered the DOE into dropping that restriction, and now we fly freely over it. The FAA's objections, along with others, have kept the Yakima Firing Range restricted area (Washington state) from growing, for which we are very thankful. We have added several wave windows in Washington and Oregon over the last 20 years, so we can now use Class A airspace that was previously unavailable. The Umatilla Depot TFR (Oregon) that was imposed after 9/11 was a 5 mile radius restriction to 10,000'; it was recently reduced to one fifth of that and to only 5000'. I'm sure you will understand why I might have different view of the FAA. |
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