G'day Bob, Richard and my fellow aviators!
Page 2.27 on BT Airlaw (Issue 13 March 2012) says in the table (under the row entitled) "Airways Clearance required?" where it intersects with the airspace type column for "Class D" says "YES" (as indicating that an Airways Clearance is required for Class D"
And yet on the following page 2.28 in the mini exam, the correct answer to Question 1 "Select the Class of Controlled airspace in which VFR traffic may operate WITHOUT an airways Clearance" (Caps mine)
The correct answer indicated is (d) "Class D".
This would appear to contradict the previous page?
If I go to AIP ENR 1.4.4 under the "CLASSES OF AIRSPACE-SERVICES AND REQUIREMENTS" I can see under the row for Class D in the most right hand column under "SUBJ ATC CLR" where they intersect the answer is "Yes" also.
Am I missing something? As I understand it, there is a "Kind of" Clearance issued, but it is not an airways clearance per se, but rather a requirement for the tower to at the very least, acknowledge your call sign, but the probably thing is that a Class D tower (rather than Melbourne or Bris CTR) will give you a clearance to enter. Its a clearance alright, but is it an AIRWAYS clearance? (I think of it as a "local tower based" clearance rather than "airwayS" clearance issued by ATC (Melb/Bris) its issued directly by the tower.
Thanks
Brook