Airspace part 2 Flashcards
Class C Airspace is shown on Sectionals and TACs. The MSL ceiling and floor altitudes of each sector are shown in solid (black, magenta) figures with the last (three, two) zeros eliminated.
magenta; two
USE THE DOC: AIRSPACE #1
TOP: A ceiling value of (“T”,”Te”) indicates the ceiling is to, but not including, the floor of the overlying Class (B,D) airspace.
BOTTOM: (Air, Surface)
“T”; Class B; Surface
Class C Airspace is identified by name: (BURBANK CLASS C, BROOKLYN CLASS C)
BURBANK CLASS C
USE THE DOC AIRSPACE #2:
Separate notes, enclosed in (blue, magenta) boxes, give the approach control frequencies to be used by arriving VFR aircraft to establish (one-way, two-way) radio communication before entering the Class C (generally within 20 NM)
magenta; two-way
Class C operating less than (continuous, starting) is indicated by the following note
See (NOTAMS, ATC)/Supplement
for Class C eff hrs
NOTAMS
Class D Airspace is identified with a blue dashed line. Class D operating less than continuous is indicated by the following note:
See NOTAMS/Supplement for
Class (C,D) eff hrs
D
Ceilings of Class (C,D) are shown as follows: USE THE DOC AIRSPACE #5
D
A minus in front of the figure is used to indicate (“from surface to, but not including…”, “from surface to, but including”)
From surface to but not including