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Old 6th Apr 2021, 05:53
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Squawk7700
 
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Originally Posted by Dick Smith
It’s well known as “road block” airspace.

Why is it called that? Because it can act as a road block even in perfect VMC.

Twist it any way you want but the pilot was clearly forced to leave 6500’ on that track.

It is highly likely if the E existed they would both be alive today.

The ATSB report claimed that AsA are changing that C to E! Wonder when? Bit late for those two.

And he had two separate GPS units which showed airspace.

The two GPS units are quite a curve-ball really. Both showed airspace and terrain and also had terrain warnings.
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