quietflyer
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Hi all. Here's a question for someone who knows the ins and outs of the airspace--
When are the Class-E-to-surface extensions (enclosed by dashed magenta lines) near this airport in effect, and when do they revert to class G up to 700 feet AGL?
Airport in question: Springfield-Beckley in Ohio (KSGH).
http://vfrmap.com/?type=vfrc&lat=39.840&lon=-83.840&zoom=10
http://vfrmap.com/?type=vfrc&lat=39.840&lon=-83.840&zoom=11
Note that this airport is a very unusual case, because there are Class-E-to-surface extensions near the airport but no Class D or Class-E-to-surface airspace actually surrounding the airport. That's because they closed the tower a few years ago and took away the class D airspace around the airport.
Note also that the sectional chart says "See Notams/Supplement for Class E (sfc) effective hours". I'm having trouble finding this information.
If there is no associated NOTAM, are the Class-E-to-surface extensions active, or have they reverted to Class G airspace (up to 700 feet AGL)?
For example, will the Class-E-to-surface extensions be in effect at noon local time Saturday October 8 2018?
How exactly did you find out?
Does it operate on a set schedule or does weather have anything to do with it?
(Examples of reasons why I might want to know this: maybe low fog is predicted and I'd like to skim low over the fogbank, below 700' AGL of course, to take pictures of the "glory" on top of the cloud bank, within the boundaries of the dashed magenta line. Or maybe I'd like to fly an ultralight over boundaries of the dashed magenta line-- this is not allowed, at least in the case where the dashed magenta line encloses an airport and thus is considered "designated for an airport" rather than "designated as an extension"-- not quite what we have here so that's actually not a good example. Or maybe I'd like to fly a radio-controlled model airplane within the boundaries of the dashed magenta line-- in the near future, if proposed legislation passes, it will not be possible to fly a rc model airplane ANYWHERE but in uncontrolled (Class G) airspace, without a special arrangement.)
Thanks very much for any insights on this.
When are the Class-E-to-surface extensions (enclosed by dashed magenta lines) near this airport in effect, and when do they revert to class G up to 700 feet AGL?
Airport in question: Springfield-Beckley in Ohio (KSGH).
http://vfrmap.com/?type=vfrc&lat=39.840&lon=-83.840&zoom=10
http://vfrmap.com/?type=vfrc&lat=39.840&lon=-83.840&zoom=11
Note that this airport is a very unusual case, because there are Class-E-to-surface extensions near the airport but no Class D or Class-E-to-surface airspace actually surrounding the airport. That's because they closed the tower a few years ago and took away the class D airspace around the airport.
Note also that the sectional chart says "See Notams/Supplement for Class E (sfc) effective hours". I'm having trouble finding this information.
If there is no associated NOTAM, are the Class-E-to-surface extensions active, or have they reverted to Class G airspace (up to 700 feet AGL)?
For example, will the Class-E-to-surface extensions be in effect at noon local time Saturday October 8 2018?
How exactly did you find out?
Does it operate on a set schedule or does weather have anything to do with it?
(Examples of reasons why I might want to know this: maybe low fog is predicted and I'd like to skim low over the fogbank, below 700' AGL of course, to take pictures of the "glory" on top of the cloud bank, within the boundaries of the dashed magenta line. Or maybe I'd like to fly an ultralight over boundaries of the dashed magenta line-- this is not allowed, at least in the case where the dashed magenta line encloses an airport and thus is considered "designated for an airport" rather than "designated as an extension"-- not quite what we have here so that's actually not a good example. Or maybe I'd like to fly a radio-controlled model airplane within the boundaries of the dashed magenta line-- in the near future, if proposed legislation passes, it will not be possible to fly a rc model airplane ANYWHERE but in uncontrolled (Class G) airspace, without a special arrangement.)
Thanks very much for any insights on this.
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