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Old April 2nd 04, 08:52 PM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"Richard Russell" wrote in message
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I noted that Class G exists under the controlled spaces. I should
have been more clear but my intent was to delineate vertical
separations, not horizontal.


Magenta vignette denotes a vertical separation between Class E and Class G
airspace.



Also, when referring to "pure" Classs G I should have been more clear
although I would be surprised if you didn't understand my intent.


One can respond to your words, but not to your intent.



The Class G that I was referring to is where it is G up to the 14,000'
Class E threshold (and of course the A above).


14,500


 




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