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Hey all!
I thought I would just pass this along ...
I had a request from a realtor to do a real estate shoot near a local AFB. After checking airspace I found that the house is about 500 feet within the Class D airspace or 4.88 miles from the field. Eventually, automated authorization would allow me to fly up to 400 feet in this space, but not yet.
I called the airport manager and told them that I wanted to fly a real estate operation 4.88 miles east of the field for about an hour and asked if that would be okay or if I needed an FAA waiver. She said that should be fine, just to give them a call when it's a little closer to the shoot date and stay below 400 feet.
Now, originally when I was describing the site I described it as 500 feet within the airspace, which she misunderstood to mean 500 feet from the field, and told me an FAA authorization would be required, but I corrected her (or explained more accurately) that it was almost 5 miles from the field. So when you're describing where you're shooting I recommend describing not how close to the edge of the airspace you are, but how far and in which direction from the field you are. So, "I'll be flying 4.88 miles east of the field" would have been a little clearer.
Anyhow, sharing is caring! Safe flying!
I thought I would just pass this along ...
I had a request from a realtor to do a real estate shoot near a local AFB. After checking airspace I found that the house is about 500 feet within the Class D airspace or 4.88 miles from the field. Eventually, automated authorization would allow me to fly up to 400 feet in this space, but not yet.
I called the airport manager and told them that I wanted to fly a real estate operation 4.88 miles east of the field for about an hour and asked if that would be okay or if I needed an FAA waiver. She said that should be fine, just to give them a call when it's a little closer to the shoot date and stay below 400 feet.
Now, originally when I was describing the site I described it as 500 feet within the airspace, which she misunderstood to mean 500 feet from the field, and told me an FAA authorization would be required, but I corrected her (or explained more accurately) that it was almost 5 miles from the field. So when you're describing where you're shooting I recommend describing not how close to the edge of the airspace you are, but how far and in which direction from the field you are. So, "I'll be flying 4.88 miles east of the field" would have been a little clearer.
Anyhow, sharing is caring! Safe flying!