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