Airspace Flashcards

1
Q

What airspaces are there?

A

A, B, C, D, G

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Where is airspace A located?

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From 18,000ft to 60,000ft MSL

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3
Q

What is required to enter class A airspace?

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Instrument rating, IFR-capable aircraft, Mode C XPNDR, ADSB-out, and a two-way radio.

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4
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What weather is required to fly VFR on class A airspace?

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You cannot fly VFR on class A airspace.

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What are the altitudes where class B airspace starts and ends?

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Starts at surface and ends at 7,000ft AGL

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6
Q

How is B airspace marked in a VFR chart

A

Blue solid line.

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7
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How many circles does class B airspace usually have?

A

3 circles.

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What is required to enter class B airspace

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Private pilots license or student pilot certificate with an endorsement to enter said airspace from your CFI, Clearance from ATC, Mode C XPNDR, ADSB-out, and a two-way radio.

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