Describe Class G Airspace
-Uncontrolled airspace
-Extends from the surface to the base of overlying Class E airspace
-ATC has no authority or responsibility to control traffic
-There are VFR minimums that still apply
Is Class E controlled airspace?
Yes
What are the requirements to fly in Class E airspace?
True or False: The airspace above FL600 is considered Class E?
True
Describe the vertical limits of Class E airspace
Describe Class D airspace
What are the requirements to fly into Class D airspace?
Describe the vertical limits of Class D airspace
Is Class C controlled airspace?
Yes
What are the requirements to fly into Class C airspace?
Describe the vertical limits of Class C airspace
Describe Class B airspace
What are the requirements to fly into Class B airspace?
Describe the vertical limits of Class B airspace
What are the vertical limits of Class A airspace?
Generally the airspace from 18,000 MSL up to and including FL 600
What must a pilot/plane be rated for to fly into Class A airspace?
Instrument Rating
What must a plane be equipped with before flying into Class A airspace?
Is Class A airspace drawn on VFR sectionals?
No
What are the weather minimums for Class A?
NO VFR
What are the weather minimums for Class B?
3sm and clear of clouds
What are the weather minimums for Class C?
3-152
What are the weather minimums for Class D?
3-152
What are the weather minimums for Class E?
3-152
What are the weather minimums for Class G?
above 1,200 but below 10,000: 1-152
1,200 or below: 1 & Clear of clouds
Night: 3-1252