Airspace information symbols part 2 Flashcards
The limits of Class E airspace shall be shown by (wide vignettes, narrow vignettes) or by the (dotted, dashed) magenta symbol.
narrow vignettes
dashed magenta symbol
Individual units of designated
airspace are not necessarily shown;
instead, the aggregate lateral and vertical limits shall be defined by the following:
Airspace beginning at the (widence, surface) (sfc) designated around (bases, airports).
surface; airports
Individual units of designated
airspace are not necessarily shown;
instead, the aggregate lateral and vertical limits shall be defined by the following:
Airspace beginning at (700, 900) feet AGL that laterally abuts (1200, 1400) feet or higher Class E Airspace.
700 AGL; 1200 AGL
Individual units of designated
airspace are not necessarily shown;
instead, the aggregate lateral and vertical limits shall be defined by the following:
USE THE DOC 86
Airspace beginning at (700, 900) feet AGL that laterally abuts uncontrolled (Class G) airspace.
700
Individual units of designated
airspace are not necessarily shown;
instead, the aggregate lateral and vertical limits shall be defined by the following:
USE THE DOC 87
Airspace beginning at (1200, 1400) feet AGL that laterally abuts uncontrolled (Class G) airspace.
1200
Individual units of designated airspace are not necessarily shown;
instead, the aggregate lateral and vertical limits shall be defined by the following:
Differentiates floors of airspace greater than (700 feet above the surface, 900 feet above the surface).
700 feet above the surface
USE THE DOC 88:
When the ceiling is (less than 18,000 feet MSL, less than 14,500 feet MSL), the value prefixed by the word (“CEILING”, “TOP”), shall be shown along the limits.
less than 18,000 feet MSL
“CEILING”
DOC 89
Airspace beginning at the (ramp, surface) (sfc) designated around (airports, towers).
surface; airports
USE THE DOC 90
Airspace beginning at the (10 AGL, surface) with an airspace (exclusion, inclusion) area where Class E airspace is excluded (below 1200’ MSL, below 1400’ MSL).
surface
exclusion
below 1200’ MSL