Airports/Airspace Flashcards
Class B Airspace Weather minimums
-3sm -clear of clouds
Class C Airspace Weather minimums
-3sm -1000above, 2000horizontal, 500below
Class D Airspace Weather minimums
-3sm -1000above, 2000horizontal, 500below
Class E Airspace Weather minimums less than 10,000’
-3sm -1000above, 2000horizontal, 500below
Class G Airspace Weather minimums 1,200 or less *day *night
*day -1/2sm -clear of clouds *night -1sm -clear of clouds
Class G Airspace Weather minimums more than 1,200 but less than 10,000 *Day *night
*Day -1sm -1000above, 2000horizontal, 500below *Night -3sm -1000above, 1sm horizontal, 1000below
Class G Airspace Weather minimums more than 1,200 and at or above 10,000
-5sm -1000above, 1sm horizontal, 1000below
Class A Airspace Weather minimums
-Not applicable -Not applicable
A Airspace altitudes
18,000msl-FL600 including the airspace overlying the waters within 12 nautical miles off the coast
B airspace altitudes
surface-10,000MSL
C airspace altitudes
usually consists of a 5 NM radius core surface area that extends from the surface up to 4,000 feet above the airport elevation, and a 10 NM radius shelf area that extends no lower than 1,200 feet up to 4,000 feet above the airport elevation.
D airspace altitude
surface to 2,500 feet above the airport elevation
E airspace altitudes
Generally, if the airspace is not Class A, Class B, Class C, or Class D, and it is controlled airspace, it is Class E airspace.
At 10,000AGL rules
airspeed unrestricted and must use mode c transponder
Flashing green
-Cleared to taxi -return for landing
Steady green
-cleared for takeoff/landing
Steady red
Stop/give way to other aircraft
Flashing red
-taxi clear of runway -airport unsafe don’t land
Flashing white
Return to starting point
Alternating red and green
Exercise extreme caution
Supp Oxygen at 12,500-14,000msl
when in this for more than 30minutes required for minimum crew
Supp Oxygen above 14,000msl
the entire flight time and entire crew must have supp oxygen
Supp Oxygen above 15,000
every occupant
airport beacon: flashing white and green
civilian land airports
airport beacon: flashing white and yellow
water airport
airport beacon: flashing white yellow and green
heliport
airport beacon: two quick white flashes alternating with a green flash
military airport
Airport lighting: -highest -medium -lowest
-7 times within 5 seconds -5 -3
Class E Airspace Weather minimums more than 10,000’
-5sm -1000 above -1sm horizontal -1000 below
Types of special use airspace are
-prohibited areas:airspace which flight is prohibited -restricted areas:operations hazardous to nonparticipating aircraft. -warning areas:airspace extending from 12nm off the coast -military operation areas:vertical and lateral limits for separating certain military training from fir traffic -alert areas:to alert pilots of high volume pilot training or unusual aerial activity -controlled firing areas:shooting not a factor spotters call cease fire when aircraft are nearby