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Thanks for the quick responses.
MAYBE Class E? Where do you intend to launch this balloon so that it will definitely pass through Class G and Class A airspace but perhaps not Class E? I may have it wrong, but my understanding is in the U.S. Class G is uncontrolled airspace, and Class A is everything from 18000ft to 60000ft. Well, the balloon will definitely go through Class A in this case. As far as Class E and G, maybe I am reading the charts all wrong. Looking at the Skyvector site, lets say I were to launch at 36N 87W near Nashville. If the wind were to push the balloon east or north it could drift into Class E space briefly. Otherwise, the balloon would only be in Class G then A. No? Does it half a payload release and recovery parachute on it so you can bring it back down on command? Yes. -John |
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