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A remote pilot's planning app shows a survey area as Class G, but the sectional chart appears to show a Class D boundary overlapping the northernmost waypoints. What is the correct action?

Why →
The FAA sectional chart is the authoritative source for airspace boundaries. Planning apps aggregate FAA data but may have resolution limits or update lag that fail to capture boundary edge cases. If the chart shows any planned flight within Class D, authorization via LAANC or FAA DroneZone is required under 14 CFR § 107.41 before the operation.
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Flight planning apps are tools built on FAA data. They are not the FAA itself and are not legally authoritative for airspace boundaries. Verbal phone notification to a Class D tower does not constitute a Part 107 airspace authorization.
SOURCE → 14 CFR § 107.41, Operation in Certain AirspaceCHECKED APR 21ACS II.A.K1MED
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