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<blockquote data-quote="Matthew Peyton" data-source="post: 39626" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>Hey there. Thank you so much for replying. I’m not yet an expert on reading these charts. It was my understanding that the inverted wedding cake apply to everyone? Correct me and tell me where to look as I am studying for the 107. So the reason I felt I was in class B was because DJ go 5 alerted me to that. We were never higher than 251 feet, and we are *for sure* outside the 5 mile limit for Newark International. I’m going to assume that plane that flew by was higher than 500 feet-That would’ve been his floor correct? So there are some things your post has sent me running to find out… As a recreational flyer I assume the wedding cake applies to me too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew Peyton, post: 39626, member: 8373"] Hey there. Thank you so much for replying. I’m not yet an expert on reading these charts. It was my understanding that the inverted wedding cake apply to everyone? Correct me and tell me where to look as I am studying for the 107. So the reason I felt I was in class B was because DJ go 5 alerted me to that. We were never higher than 251 feet, and we are *for sure* outside the 5 mile limit for Newark International. I’m going to assume that plane that flew by was higher than 500 feet-That would’ve been his floor correct? So there are some things your post has sent me running to find out… As a recreational flyer I assume the wedding cake applies to me too? [/QUOTE]
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