
September 11th 09, 09:45 PM
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Emergency Descents with ATC COMS - Video
Flaps_50! wrote:
On Sep 12, 3:45Â*am, wrote:
Flaps_50! wrote:
On Sep 11, 11:15Â*am, wrote:
Flaps_50! wrote:
On Sep 8, 3:15Â*pm, wrote:
BeechSundowner wrote:
On Sep 7, 10:04Â*am, "Flaps_50!" wrote:
Nope, but I can see lots of restricted airspace and victors so where
is this NE training area exactly?
10 NE of KJAN per my post to you. Â*If you see **lots(( of restricted
airspace around KJAN, you need more lessons on reading sectionals.
Sounds to me like someone needs an extensive review of air space and
how to read sectionals at their next flight review.
The closest restricted area to KJAN I could find was about 70 nm away.
No, the victors are restricted airspace for aerobatics. Have another
look at the sectional.
Cheers
I said "restricted area".
You are blithering idiot.
Ok, look at this sectional and what do you see 10 miles NE of KJAN?
http://skyvector.com/#52-28-3-4391-3470
My question is, are aerobatics normally allowed in that location?
I'd say no, but if I'm wrong I'd like to know why (being a 'blithering
idiot').
The question is irrelevant as no one was doing "aerobatics" in the area.
That conclusion is at varience with that of others.
There are no restricted areas anywhere in that area.
You keep going back to that point, but you are the only one talking
bout restricted areas while I was talking about airspace.
http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publi...3/aim0304.html
Search for the term "restricted airspace".
Note that the term is only used in conjunction with a restricted area.
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Jim Pennino
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