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Old February 21st 04, 04:35 PM
Cy Galley
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Class F is not used. Would you like ATC call and ask you... "Where in F are
YOU?"


"Bryan Martin" wrote in message
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in article , karel adams at
wrote on 2/20/04 11:17 AM:


"Vaughn" schreef in bericht
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"Jim Anglin" wrote in message
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Can any of you CFIs tell me where I can find a description of Class

G
airspace? Part 71 says F & G are reserved,

Actually, is says "Subpart F-G (reserved)" but that is a really
interesting question! Oddly, as you have discovered, the FARs do not

seem
to define Class G, but if you look on page 3-3-1of the AIM, you will

find
the following definition: "Class G airspace (uncontrolled) is that

portion
of the airspace that has not been designated as Class A, Class B,

Class C,
Class D, or Class E airspace." Of course, 91.155 gives you your

basic
weather minimums which include Class G.


if class G is any airspace that is not A,B,C,D or E,
what the heck remains as class F?

KA


Class F airspace does not exist within the United States or Australia. As
far as I can tell class F airspace is uncontrolled airspace where advisory
service is provided for IFR separation, except in Canada, where it seems

to
be some sort of special use airspace.

Bryan