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It would be intercepted and identified, as are all other unidentified
targets. I know the F15 can make it up that high.. im not sure about some of the other interceptors.. Dave Mike Rapoport wrote: Hopefully one of the controllers will chime in here and tell us what the proceedure is if an unidentified aircraft is detected approaching the US above FL600. It is probably greeted with a missle. Nothing that I have seen or you have posted says that "international airspace" begins at FL600 and anybody is free to overfly anywhere above this altitude. A practical definition of "space" is the lowest altitude where objects can orbit which is around 100km. Mike MU-2 "William W. Plummer" wrote in message news:nP3rc.5257$Vv.394570@attbi_s51... What document and organization put forth this number? What nations have agreed to it? What happens if a non-signator violates it? What court has jurisdiction? "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message link.net... I think space begins by agreement at 100km or something like that. Mike MU-2 "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:1C2rc.28555$gr.2591276@attbi_s52... No, the ABC airspace only goes up to FL600 but that does not imply that the underlying country does not own and control airspace above FL600. Airspace above FL600 is class E airspace in the US. Try flying over China above FL600 or ask Gary Powers if you want more. Where do satellites fit into this definition? Or, rather, where does international outer space begin? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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