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Guess we will never know...
Airspace in question is 500-17999 07:15 to 23:30 (local) 7 days a week including holidays. Ramy Yanetz wrote: Maybe the airspace was cold? If so, the pilot should add a comment about it. Ramy wrote in message ups.com... Forget Class A, how about the guy that infringes on restricted airspace and STILL submits the flight on OLC in order to win a major contest!! Pressure differences etc can be explained but ploughing through restricted airspace in this time of GPS is not excusable. Al Stewart Kissel wrote: Before data loggers and the OLC...pilots had no record of how high they flew other then a barograph, and no doubt Class A was getting busted. What irks me is not someone close to Class A...but those that deliberatley violate and then post their flights. This behaviour is bad for our sport on a couple of levels...so I whole-heartedly support Doug and the OLC bunch on keeping an eye on it. We are much to small a group to be nothing but dust-in-the-wind if a glider brings down an airliner. An those flying in busy airspace are to be commended for using transponders... Within reason I think a little self-policing can go a long way, because we as pilots have a much better idea of what is going on then the FAA(for the most part). Flame shield activated. But the pilot community is responsible for reinforcement, and rewarding pilots who break the rules gives negative reinforcement. Aside from the regulatory issues, it is also unsportsmanlike conduct. So, we will remove OLC flight claims that show ovbious violation of Class-A airspace without a reasonable explanation. This is not Orwell's 'Big Brother' it's more like Big Brothers and Big Sisters. I'm with you, Doug, but what is 'obvious'? Sounds like a sticky little detail. Let us know when the SSA/OLC bunch get it figured out, will you? Jack |
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