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Back before we called it class D, we called the area around a controlled
airport an Airport Traffic Area. It extended for 5 NM (SM?) and up to 3,000 AGL from the tower. Just to confuse matters, 99.9% of controlled air ports had a region around them that controlled airspace went to the ground. It was always close to the boundary of the ATA, but not the same. One day I was flying into OK City at night VFR. As I approached the city from the south I called approach. He imediately tells me to call such and such tower because I am smack in the middle of his airspace. I look at my map and see something I had never seen before. A blue airport without the blue dash lines around it indicating the drop in altitude of controlled airspace. I had flown this route many times and never seen this fact before. I talked to the tower, then back to approach control. Approach asked me to call him on the phone when I got down. I almost didn't. I was afraid of punitive action. But he was nice and let me know I was not the first to violate this tower's airspace for the same reason. My understanding now is there is no longer this subtle distintion between Class D and Class E going to the ground. The area around a controlled airport is Class D and is marked with a dashed blue line around the airport. No more chance of class D airspace that is "marked" only because the airport is blue. Danny Deger |
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