Class E Flashcards
The controlled airspace not classified as (A,B, C, D, or all the above)
all the above
Large amount of airspace over the United States designated as
Class E airspace
Class E:
Provides sufficient airspace and separation of aircraft during (IFR operations, aeronautical operations)
IFR operations
Sectional and other charts depict all locations of Class E airspace with bases below (1450, 14,500) MSL
14,500 MSL
Class E begins at (1450, 14,500) MSL
14,500 MSL
Most areas, Class E airspace is (120, 1200) feet above ground level
1,200 above ground level
Many other areas, Class E airspace base is either the (10 AGL, surface) or (7000, 700) feet AGL
surface, 700 AGL
Some class E airspace beings at a (MSL, NM) depicted on charts instead of (AGL, NM)
MSL (mean sea level), AGL (above ground level) altitude
Typically extends up, but not including, (18,000, 1800) MSL (lower limit of Class airspace).
18,000 feet MSL
All airspace above (FL 60, FL 600) is Class E airspace
FL 600
Federal Airways, which are shown as (blacklines, bluelines) on a sectional chart, are usually found within Class E airspace
bluelines
Federal Airways start at (120 AGL, 1,200 AGL) and go up to, but not including (1800, 18,000) MSL
1,200 AGL; 18,000 MSL
True or False: Most cases, a remote pilot will need ATC authorization to operate in Class E airspace
False