
September 11th 09, 09:30 PM
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Emergency Descents with ATC COMS - Video
Flaps_50! wrote:
On Sep 12, 3:30Â*am, wrote:
Flaps_50! wrote:
On Sep 11, 11:15Â*am, wrote:
BeechSundowner wrote:
On Sep 10, 5:35Â*pm, "Flaps_50!" wrote:
No, the victors are restricted airspace for aerobatics. Have another
look at the sectional.
Before you continue to embarrass yourself, do you know the dimensions
of a victor airway?
Hint one, they don't put practice areas in victor airways.
He has no clue what the word "restricted" means.
I'm looking at this sectional
http://skyvector.com/#52-28-3-4391-3470
About 10 miles NE of KJAN I see class C,E and a Victor. The next
Victor centerline is 18m NE. Â*Is this wrong?
What has this to do with your total lack of understanding of the terms
"restricted" and "designated practice area"?
I think you had a comprehension problem leading to your confusion
between retricted area and the topic of my post which was restricted
airspace. That's OK I understand your problem and it is quite common
in some personality types.
You haven't a clue what the phrase "restricted airspace" means.
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Jim Pennino
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