Can someone please explain what the Continental Control Area is? How is it controlled and used? Thanx.
I am looking at the Twin Cities Sectional and near Aberdeen, South Dakota.... I do believe there are some Continental Control Areas. My question is that does Class G air space go up to 14,500 feet in those areas? To enter a Continental Control Area, do you have to get permission like say the controlling Center?
Can someone please explain what the Continental Control Area is? How is it controlled and used? Thanx.
I am looking at the Twin Cities Sectional and near Aberdeen, South Dakota.... I do believe there are some Continental Control Areas. My question is that does Class G air space go up to 14,500 feet in those areas? To enter a Continental Control Area, do you have to get permission like say the controlling Center?
FAA examiner or DPE? Either way they must hast been joking, or eating shrooms from the early years.One of our club members just passed his commercial license and he was asked about the Continental Control Area by the FAA examiner.....hence my confusion.
One of our club members just passed his commercial license and he was asked about the Continental Control Area by the FAA examiner.....hence my confusion
How did the club member answer the question and what was the examiners response?
You've got it essentially right. The Continental control area begins whereI am looking at the Twin Cities Sectional and near Aberdeen, South Dakota.... I do believe there are some Continental Control Areas. My question is that does Class G air space go up to 14,500 feet in those areas? To enter a Continental Control Area, do you have to get permission like say the controlling Center?
FAA examiner or DPE? Either way they must hast been joking, or eating shrooms from the early years.