DrBenny
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Baltimore-Washington area pilots who are members of AOPA got an email from Phil Boyer today. Apparently, there are rumors that the airspace is going to become more restrictive. The LEAST RESTRICTIVE scenario would be the vertical expansion of the Washington-Baltimore Class B airspace from the surface to 10,000 ft, with posiibly no flight training. I repeat, that is the least restrictive scenario.
So people like me would be screwed two ways: I wouldn't be able to finish my PPL, and even if I did it somewhere else (and where would that be?), I wouldn't be able to operate where I live until I get an IR.
In short, people like me would simply have to quit.
Many many flight schools would probably be closed down, too.
I feel like dog [expletive deleted] right now, and I don't know what to do!
Ben Myers
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So people like me would be screwed two ways: I wouldn't be able to finish my PPL, and even if I did it somewhere else (and where would that be?), I wouldn't be able to operate where I live until I get an IR.
In short, people like me would simply have to quit.
Many many flight schools would probably be closed down, too.
I feel like dog [expletive deleted] right now, and I don't know what to do!
Ben Myers
Not enjoying this
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