A108 Airspace Flashcards
What are the general VFR airspeed requirements?
- ≤ 250 KIAS below 10,000’ MSL
- ≤ Mach 1 at/above 10,000’ MSL
What are the general VFR visibility requirements and cloud clearances ** Below 10,000’ MSL: **
- 3 statute miles visibility
- 500 ft below
- 1000 feet above
- 2000 horizontal
3-5-1-2
What are the class B VFR visibility requirements and cloud clearances?
3 statute miles and clear of clouds
What are the class G VFR visibility requirements and cloud clearances in the day at 1,200 AGL or less
1 statute mile and clear of clouds
What are the class G VFR visibility requirements and cloud clearances in the day at less than 10,000 MSL but greater than 1,200 AGL
- 1 statute mile
- 500 feet below
- 1000 feet above
- 2000 feet horizontal
What are the general VFR visibility requirements and cloud clearances ** At and Above 10,000’ MSL **
- 5 statute miles
- 1000 feet below
- 1000 feet above
- 1 statute mile horizontal
F-1-1-1
Which airspaces are controlled?
A, B, C, D, E
What airspace is uncontrolled?
G
Where is ADS-B required?
A, B, C, and E (at or above 10,000 MSL)
Class A Airspace
* Where is it?
* How high is it?
* Who flies there?
* Clearance required?Minimum pilot qualifications?
* Chart depictions?
* Student pilots allowed?
- Where? Above All
- How high is it? 18,000’ MSL up to and including FL600
- Who flies there? IFR flights ONLY
- Clearance required? Yes, flight plan
- Minimum pilot qualifications? Instrument Rating
- Chart depictions? None
- Student pilots allowed? No
Class B Airspace
* Where is it?
* How high is it?
* Who flies there?
* Clearance required?Minimum pilot qualifications?
* Chart depictions?
* Student pilots allowed?
* Speed Limit?
* Equipment required?
- Where? Big, Busy Airports
- How high is it? 10,000 MSL to surface
- Who flies there? IFR and VFR
- Clearance required? Yes – explicit clearance
- Minimum pilot qualifications? Private Pilot, Restricted Student
- Chart depictions? Solid blue lines
- Student pilots allowed? IP endorsement only
- Speed Limit? ≤ 200 KIAS in the underlying airspace or in a VFR corridor
- Equipment required? Two-way radio, Mode-C Transponder, ADS-B
Where is the Mode-C veil, what equipment is required to fly in it?
- Usually, the airspace within 30 nm of the primary airport within the Class B airspace
- Extends from the surface to 10,000’ MSL
- Must have Transponder with Mode C and ADS-B