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Lets get to the bottom of this.
I constantly hear people refer to Airports as being class B,C or D Airports. Any of you who have thorough knowledge and understanding of Airports will know that there are only two kinds of Airports in all of our National Airspace System (NAS). There is Towered and Non-Towered Airports. We have Class A,B,C,D,E and G Airspace. The Airspace overlays the Airports. Now show me where in the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) or an FAA Approved government publication that mentions a class B,C,D Airport. You will not find it... Take the time and choose your words carefully. Cjamairway |
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We have Class A,B,C,D,E and G Airspace. The Airspace overlays the Airports. Now show me where in the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) or an FAA Approved government publication that mentions a class B,C,D Airport. You will not find it... Hey, Chad, I see you finally are dipping your toes in the exciting world of Usenet. Be ready for anything and remain thick-skinned. :-) While perhaps there is no official reference in the AIM, I consider the "unofficial" extrapolation of airspace down to airports a quick way for me and my pilot acquaintances to envision the physical size of the airport, the communication expectations, the volume of arrival and departure traffic, and the air traffic procedures both on the ground and in the air. -- Peter |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Lets get to the bottom of this. I constantly hear people refer to Airports as being class B,C or D Airports. Any of you who have thorough knowledge and understanding of Airports will know that there are only two kinds of Airports in all of our National Airspace System (NAS). There is Towered and Non-Towered Airports. We have Class A,B,C,D,E and G Airspace. The Airspace overlays the Airports. Now show me where in the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) or an FAA Approved government publication that mentions a class B,C,D Airport. You will not find it... Take the time and choose your words carefully. Cjamairway One word..... TROLL! |
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Casey Wilson N2310D @gmail.com wrote:
One word..... TROLL! Not at all. I can vouch for Chad. He is a new, young, and talented CFI at the flight school where I once trained and is very passionate about aviation. He is also new to newsgroups so give him a chance to become acclimated to this medium. -- Peter |
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"Peter R." wrote in message
... Not at all. I can vouch for Chad. He is a new, young, and talented CFI at the flight school where I once trained and is very passionate about aviation. He is also new to newsgroups so give him a chance to become acclimated to this medium. His first post came off as a bit confrontational--he'll fit right in! Chad is of course technically correct but IMO, it's just more practical to call them "Class B" airports. I'd love to correct everyone's pronunciation of "papa," "tree," and "fife" but that wouldn't get me invited to too many hangar parties ![]() So Chad, what's your point of view on saying "with you" when you're handed off to another controller? Marco "ducking and hiding" Leon Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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oups.com... Take the time and choose your words carefully. Get a grip. Aviation is filled with examples of language that doesn't strictly match the regulations, but which is perfectly understandable by the people who talk of such matters. If you want to go stand in line with the people splitting hairs over "biannual" versus "biennial", or "ICC" versus "IPC", or even "license" versus "certificate", be my guest. But it's a waste of time, and frankly it makes you look even more anal retentive than the usual computer-geek-on-Usenet. Me? I'd much rather say "Class C airport" than "towered airport around which Class C airspace is centered". I've yet to run into anyone who would get confused by the former. Pete |
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If you want to go stand in line with the people splitting hairs over
"biannual" versus "biennial"... Actually, that's not a hair, that's a pretty fat rope. Confusing multplication with division (except in cellular biology) is more in line with that one. Jose -- Money: what you need when you run out of brains. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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"Jose" wrote in message
. .. If you want to go stand in line with the people splitting hairs over "biannual" versus "biennial"... Actually, that's not a hair, that's a pretty fat rope. Confusing multplication with division (except in cellular biology) is more in line with that one. Sorry, wrong answer. The dictionary definition of "biannual" allows for both the "half" and "every two" interpretation. If you want a language that has no such ambiguities, you'll have to abandon English. Like it or not, there are a number of examples of words that can be used with two or more entirely different meanings. "Biannual" is one of them, and in one use it is synonymous with "biennial". Pete |
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Sorry, wrong answer. The dictionary definition of "biannual" allows for
both the "half" and "every two" interpretation. Then you need a new dictionary. Unlike "flammable" and "inflammable", the use of "biannual" for "every two years" is incorrect. Perhaps if enough people persist in mangling the language, it will become accepted by the general educated populace with that meaning, but until that happens, it just ain't right. Jose (yes, I know of "ain't"'s long history) -- Money: what you need when you run out of brains. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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