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Old September 1st 07, 01:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default How do you submit a NOTAM?

On Aug 31, 6:47 pm, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote:

Look at the chart legend under "Airport Traffic Service and Airspace
Information". Just beneath the airspace symbology is the statement, "Class
E Airspace exists at 1200' AGL unless otherwise designated as shown above."


Ohhh! I see, the purple gradients are for Class E with a floor of
700', and that's why they show it separately.This really helps my
understanding.

So does Class E have any special restrictions on unmanned free-
balloons? The FAA guidelines on unmanned free balloons says nothing
about airspace classes, only payload. I just thought it wise to avoid
the Class C airspace in my area all together.

-John

 




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