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Ostrovityanka [42]
1 year ago
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In what controlled airspace are you not required to contact atc when flying in vmc?

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Tamiku [17]1 year ago
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In Terminal radar service area controlled airspace are not required to contact ATC  when flying in VMC.

<h3>What is Terminal radar service area?</h3>

To maintain aircraft separation, pilots flying under instrument flight rules or visual flight rules are provided with radar and air traffic control services in a terminal radar service area, which is a demarcated area of the sky. TRSAs frequently encircle congested U.S. airports.

A non-regulatory airspace called the Terminal Radar Service Area (TRSA) is located above a few particular class D airports. TRSA is designed to give VFR aircraft extra advantages including traffic advisories and ATC separation.

TRSA are general regulated airspace, class E, and are accessible to VFR pilots; nonetheless, it is advised that you call TRACON before entering or while in any TRSA. Operating VFR in a TRSA doesn't require any specialized equipment.

Hence, In Terminal radar service area controlled airspace are not required to contact ATC  when flying in VMC.

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