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Question of the Week

What precautions do you take when flying through a Military Operation Area?
I don't fly through them. I don't believe my aircraft can get out of the way of another small aircraft that may be traveling near the speed of sound.
I'm very sensitive to hours of operation and will fly through a "cold" MOA.
I'll fly through an MOA, but only with great care and while in contact with ATC.
It's a big sky and it's still a free country, I'll fly through when it's the most convenient route.
Flying is full time awareness. My behavior in an MOA isn't any different than my behavior anywhere else in the sky.


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