I used to fly over to our West practice area at my local airport when I was a student pilot. I would get a squawk code and be off - stating that I am heading to WPA(West Practice Area)
I was wondering if this is emulated on the PE network? And if the controllers would know where I was going if I mentioned a practice area - depending on airport? I have never heard anyone say they are going to a practice area on PE.
I found a .PDF about all the practice areas in the LA Basin - too large to attach, but here is the link:
http://scauwg.org/wp-content/uploads/20 ... asEd64.pdf
I would like to use these areas for stalls, slow flying. steep turn practice as I did in r/w. and to be able to still have PE understand where I am at and why.
LA Basin Practice areas
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LA Basin Practice areas
Vincent Meier
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Re: LA Basin Practice areas
Kevin
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Re: LA Basin Practice areas
Thanks Kevin,kevin meyers wrote:viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8581&p=54989&hilit= ... rea#p54989
That puts an abrupt end to my question - I should have searched first!!
Vincent Meier
Skyhawk 172: C-FEGU
Baron 58: C-FEED
Cirrus SR22: C-FLAG
Skyhawk 172: C-FEGU
Baron 58: C-FEED
Cirrus SR22: C-FLAG