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An aircraft in the local traffic pattern makes an extended downwind and we must point the aircraft out to the TRACON, does the TRACON take an over flight count?

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An aircraft in the local traffic pattern makes an extended downwind and we must point the aircraft out to the TRACON, does the TRACON take an over flight count?

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If you point out the aircraft each and every time, a separate count for each occurrence may be taken as long as the aircraft penetrates the TRACONs airspace and there is no agreement to allow the operation to take place without the point out.

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