Treat it like a Class C
So no permission needed, just give a heads up?
and do you need to wait for them to acknowledge you by reg #?
When I was flying up at UND, Fargo which was 75 or so NM away from us had a TRSA. You do not have to call approach up however if you want their radar services which is helpful since a lot of "Flying SIoux's" are around that area as well as other jets. Over Hillsborough 10NM away from them was where we would call them, treat it like a Class C you need same VIS requirments, two way radio, mode C transponder, and "Fargo Approach, Sioux 64 with lima is with you over Hillsborough, at 3,500, rquesting stop and go to Fargo" should suffice
Cool.I actually fly out of Palm Springs. You just call up approach or departure and all is good.
No, a TRSA typically surrounds a Class D airport. It's like class C, but optional.It's class C, now, not TRSA. Right? You guys don't mess with me, now. This flying stuff is confusing enough as it is.
It's class C, now, not TRSA. Right? You guys don't mess with me, now. This flying stuff is confusing enough as it is.
Well dang. I thought all the TRSA's were now class C. Thanks for the clarification.
Yup,I think it was the ARSAs that became class C...