Is this a "controlled" airport? (does it have an Air Traffic Control tower
staffed by FAA)? Is it IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) capable? If yes, you
MAY have an issue due to POTENTIAL (and often hypothetical) interference
with arrivals and departures

Aaron D. Osgood

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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 2:21 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] link across airport?

I am getting ready to put up a new licensed link, probably 11 or 18ghz. 
  I have a small airport right in one potential path.  Anyone know if 
that's going to kill the FCC approval?


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Randy Cosby
Vice President
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