By Letter of Agreement, we temporarily “give up” our airspace to another facility for extended periods of time. Can we count traffic penetrating that airspace during those periods?
No. Facility airspace delegated to another facility via Letter of Agreement, Memorandum of Understanding or Agreement, or any other arrangement (written or verbal) between the facilities becomes the other facilitys airspace and any operations within that airspace cannot be counted by your facility.
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