Which would be what class of operation?
ARFOR,
Dear me, you really know sod all, ( except how to cut and paste) don't you??
My post already tells you, in black and white, what class of operation!!
Bloggs,
What I said about Ballina, and what the ATSB said, are entirely consistent, trust you to not be able to understand airspace divisions. Said operator preferred flying in the deactivated and therefor G airspace of the range, and in G under the E, rather than "penetrate" the dreaded E.
I know from personal experience, I passed one, opposite direction, flying down the beach at about 2000'. Obviously much safer than them being in E.
Bushy,
You'r a stirrer!! Carry on.
Tootle pip!!.