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<blockquote data-quote="rcdancer" data-source="post: 70923" data-attributes="member: 13946"><p>You need to check the charts (free available online <a href="https://skyvector.com/" target="_blank">here</a>) for that airport (or tell me the name of the airport and I'll look it up for you.) If it's shaded magenta, the controlled airspace does not start until 700 ft; you're in Class G airspace for an uncontrolled airport and you can legally fly. If it's a dashed magenta line, it starts at the surface and he can legally deny you. Watch the video I posted above. As one of the comments to the video noted, "Best explanation for a Part 107 sUAS operator too".</p><p></p><p>Addendum:</p><p>I looked it up after I saw you posted the name of the airport. You possibly cannot legally fly - not because of Bandel airport - but because of Pittsburg to the north. You are possibly in Class C airspace depending on where you are. Bandel cannot deny you; useless to talk to them. You would need to call the controlling authority for the Class C airspace (Pittsburg).</p><p></p><p><a href="https://skyvector.com/?ll=40.130638889,-80.096138889&chart=122&zoom=1" target="_blank">SkyVector: Flight Planning / Aeronautical Charts</a></p><p></p><p>Have to leave now to take my FAA test. Post where you are on the map. in relation to Bandel airport and I'll respond later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcdancer, post: 70923, member: 13946"] You need to check the charts (free available online [URL='https://skyvector.com/']here[/URL]) for that airport (or tell me the name of the airport and I'll look it up for you.) If it's shaded magenta, the controlled airspace does not start until 700 ft; you're in Class G airspace for an uncontrolled airport and you can legally fly. If it's a dashed magenta line, it starts at the surface and he can legally deny you. Watch the video I posted above. As one of the comments to the video noted, "Best explanation for a Part 107 sUAS operator too". Addendum: I looked it up after I saw you posted the name of the airport. You possibly cannot legally fly - not because of Bandel airport - but because of Pittsburg to the north. You are possibly in Class C airspace depending on where you are. Bandel cannot deny you; useless to talk to them. You would need to call the controlling authority for the Class C airspace (Pittsburg). [URL='https://skyvector.com/?ll=40.130638889,-80.096138889&chart=122&zoom=1']SkyVector: Flight Planning / Aeronautical Charts[/URL] Have to leave now to take my FAA test. Post where you are on the map. in relation to Bandel airport and I'll respond later. [/QUOTE]
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