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(USA, Arizona) Luke SATR now contained in FAA NFD



 
 
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Old May 18th 10, 03:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default (USA, Arizona) Luke SATR now contained in FAA NFD

Also as you note, this doesn't fit cleanly into any existing SUA
type for ARINC

Yes and no. The ARINC specification provides a "Unspecified/other"
category for restricted airspaces, under which the Luke (and other)
SATRs are described. For every rule there's going to be exceptions,
hence U/O.

The Part 93 components are going to be like that -- no doubt why they
are in Part 93. Look at the Grand Canyon airspace -- the only Class E
on the map you can't fly in.
 




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