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VIRGA
17th May 2004, 23:49
Can someone tell me what class F airspace is all about? We don't have it where I oridinated from. It sounds alot like class G but higher?????
Is there much class G in the UK?
Am I able to look up the relevant docs on the net, if so where?
Any guidance appreciated, thanx.
Class F
Type of flight IFR
Separation provided:
IFR/IFR e / and IFR/VFRN whenever it is feasible
Services provided:
Traffic advice service, flight information service
Speed limitations:
250 kt IAS below FL100
Radiocommunication requirements:
Continuous, two way
Subject to ATC clearance:
No
Type of flight VFR
Separation provided:
None
Services provided:
flight information service
Speed limitations:
250 kt IAS below FL100
Radiocommunication requirements:
No
Subject to ATC clearance:
No
Type of flight VFRN
Separation provided:
IFR/IFR e / and IFR/VFRN whenever it is feasible
Services provided:
flight information service
Speed limitations:
250 kt IAS below FL100
Radiocommunication requirements:
Continuous, two way
Subject to ATC clearance:
No
WX Man
18th May 2004, 21:25
In English:
Advisory airspace. You can get aiways that are class F airspace, used by commercial traffic for IFR routings. No separation provided so a very much see-and-aviod.
VIRGA
19th May 2004, 22:30
Thanks very much.
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