popaviator
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Talking with another cfi... Does class d change depending on what the tower sets up. Published everyone assumes that the radius is 4 miles, but can it be different?
Why do people even care about the "typical" dimensions. Each airspace (Class B, C, and D) is 'as depicted' and is taylor made for that specific area.
Why do people even care about the "typical" dimensions. Each airspace (Class B, C, and D) is 'as depicted' and is taylor made for that specific area.
If Im teaching a student I want him to have the best answer. So at the private level I'll tell him 4 miles typically. At a commercial level I would introduce the formula.
The formula is R=D/6076+3.5
D = distance in feet from app/gp to EOR 3.5 miles =distance.
App/gp = airport reference point and or geographic position.
* my next question is where do you find the airport reference point? In the af/d?
Why?If Im teaching a student I want him to have the best answer. So at the private level I'll tell him 4 miles typically. At a commercial level I would introduce the formula.
What is the size of this class D
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It isn't class D. It is an airport in class G airspace with a control tower. There are very, very few of those in the US.
all with different shapes and sizes.