Is Class E airspace controlled or uncontrolled?
Controlled
What is the upward limit of Class E airspace? Does it ever exceed that altitude?
FL180 (18,000 feet)
Yes, Class E begins again above FL600 (60,000 feet)
What are the different types of Class E airspace? (Know ALL 6)
What is the purpose of bringing Class E airspace to the surface for some airports?
This raises the weather minimums to restrict VFR traffic during poor weather
Allows for instrument approaches to be conducted in airspace where VFR traffic congestion could prevent instrument operations (even if the weather is questionable)
What are the required facilities for a surface based Class E airport?
Weather reporting
Two-way communications with ATC to the surface
Approval from the FAA to become Class E
Why might some airports that should be a surface based Class E airport remain Class G?
This restricts the amount of VFR traffic when the weather is below the minimums
As an airport/FBO, very bad for economic reasons
When weather reporting is unavailable for a surface based Class E airspace/airfield, what type of airspace does it revert to?
Class G with a Class E transition area
Represented by dashed lines on sectionals and en route charts