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what is a "Special Use Airspace" anyway?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Locutus40" data-source="post: 89757" data-attributes="member: 13216"><p>do not fly in special use... you can fly within the outter layer of those circles thats 5 miles the smaller ones 2 miles you will need to contact the tower.. the red is a no fly zone.. that simple and if within 5 miles keep under 100 feet why planes fly at 10 stroies high aka 100 feet before landing and 2 miles out they drop down to 50 feet thats why you need permission... so fly 3 miles out and they will see you on radar but if you fly 80 feet up they cant say anything to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Locutus40, post: 89757, member: 13216"] do not fly in special use... you can fly within the outter layer of those circles thats 5 miles the smaller ones 2 miles you will need to contact the tower.. the red is a no fly zone.. that simple and if within 5 miles keep under 100 feet why planes fly at 10 stroies high aka 100 feet before landing and 2 miles out they drop down to 50 feet thats why you need permission... so fly 3 miles out and they will see you on radar but if you fly 80 feet up they cant say anything to you [/QUOTE]
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