The proposed rulemaking to extend the class e airspace for approx 8 mile radius around the airport at 700 feet for instrument approaches and departures would be quite acceptable to me and is certainly a safety issue, but I don't understand nor agree that it would be necessary at 1200 feet extending out approx to a 70 mile radius into what is now class g airspace in this very remote region? This would impose a safety issue if a ceiling dropped while cruising low altitudes in this area and for whatever reason, I were unable to get a clearance and establish ATC contact, it would no longer be legal to climb to a safe altitude (VFR on top) above a localized bank of fog as an example. For this reason alone, I would urge you to reconsider this NPRM as proposed now.
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James David O'Neill Public SubmissionPosted: 04/01/2010
ID: FAA-2010-0080-0002
James David O'Neill
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Proposed Revision of Class E Airspace: Wainwright, AK
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Public Submission Posted: 04/01/2010 ID: FAA-2010-0080-0002
Apr 26,2010 11:59 PM ET