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Lrjtcaptain said:Vertically, absolutly, the NAS was wasting so much sky by the 2000ft rule, especially with the increase of RJ's out there.
As for horizontal....well, find me a center that is running you inside of 5 miles at the same alititude. Negative!
hence. REDUCED VERTICAL
2000flyer said:RVSM has nothing to do with who sells what. Its a capacity issue. Allowing reduced separation both vertically and horizontally means more aircraft in a given piece of airspace, plain and simple.
FlyBieWire said:Can anyone explain why RVSM is necessary above FL 290. What is so special about those higher altitudes?
Lead Sled said:Now about those TAFs and METARs...
'Sled
some_dude said:I'm sorry, but I'm not buying it. In the North Atlantic, sure. Central East Pacific, sure. Europe, even.
But the US? Give me a break. RVSM in the US was done because of pressure from the Europeans, and so the FAA could feel like we are not inferior to the French.