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Old November 16th 07, 03:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.military, rec.aviation.piloting
Charles Packer
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Default US airspace under civilian authority...true?

Matthew L. Wald, who has covered aviation
for the NY Times for years and years,
in today's Times wrote "Normally, the FAA asks
the Pentagon for use of offshore airspace
on a day-by-day or hour-by-hour basis."
What was he smoking?

I believe it's the other way around, that
by law, US airspace is entirely under
civilian control. Formally, it's the
DOD that asks the FAA for airspace,
(which is usually granted). Can somebody
in this newsgroup confirm this? All I
know is that a few years ago I was
writing software for the miniature
bureaucracy within the FAA whose
purpose is to schedule military use
of airspace.

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