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If I want to fly in some restricted airspace - nevermind the reason - how is
that done? The chart says the controlling authority is ZLC Center. That's Salt Lake ARTCC, right? So if I'm flying VFR, what do I do? Do I find any low alt freq to the SLC ARTCC in the AF/D and call "Salt Lake Center. 1234X Request transition through R12345" Any tips? hj |
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