Airspace information symbols Flashcards

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What is this? USE THE DOC 80
1. Class B airspace by Sectional
2. Class B airspace by Terminal Area Charts

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Class B Airspace by Sectional

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What is this? USE THE DOC 81
1. Class B airspace by Sectional
2. Class B airspace by Terminal Area Charts

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  1. Class B Airspace by Terminal Area Charts
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Class B Sectional:
Only the airspace effective (above 18,000, below 18,000 MSL) are shown

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below 18,000 MSL

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Terminal Area Chart Class B:
All mileages are (nautical, AGL)
All radials are (magnetic, static)

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nautical
magnetic

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USE THE DOC 82
This is a Class (C,D) airspace
the 48 means
1. Ceiling of Class C in hundreds of feet MSL
2. Floor of Class C in hundreds of feet MSL
the 30 means
1. Ceiling of Class C in hundreds of feet MSL
2. Floor of Class C in hundreds of feet MSL

A

Class C airspace
48 means Ceiling of Class C in hundreds of feet MSL
30 means Floor of Class C in hundreds of feet MSL

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USE THE DOC 83
This is Class (C,D) airspace
Altitude in (thousands of feet, hundreds of feet) MSL
A minus in front of the
figure is used to indicate
(“from surface to but including”, “from surface to but not
including…”)

A

Class D
hundreds of feet MSL
“from surface to but not including”

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