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1 Lesson 4: Airspace Ace – Alphabet Soup
Prof. H. Paul Shuch, Ph.D., CFII LSRM-A/GL/WSC/PPC, iRMT Heavy Chief Flight Instructor, Director of Maintenance AvSport of Lock Haven FAA Safety Team Lead Representative Piper Memorial Airport, Lock Haven PA Presentation Copyright © 2016

2 A FAASTeam WINGS Award Seminar
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3 Brought to you by: Wings of Williamsport Piper Memorial Airport
AvSport of Lock Haven Your FAA Safety Team Presentation Copyright © 2016

4 OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this lesson, you will:
Identify Class A, B, C, D, E, and G airspace Know when and how to operate in each class Properly equip your aircraft for a given class Demonstrate appropriate ATC communications Avoid inadvertent airspace incursions Presentation Copyright © 2016

5 IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS: Positive Control Airspace Terminal Control Area
Airport Radar Service Area Airport Traffic Area Uncontrolled Airspace Presentation Copyright © 2016

6 NOW IT’S ALPHABET SOUP:
Class Alpha Class Bravo Class Charlie Class Delta Class Echo Class Golf (Most to Least Restrictive) Presentation Copyright © 2016

7 BLAME IT ON ICAO Presentation Copyright © 2016

8 (Still Ordered Most to Least Restrictive)
14 CFR Part 71 Subpart A: Class Alpha airspace Subpart B: Class Bravo airspace Subpart C: Class Charlie airspace Subpart D: Class Delta airspace Subpart E: Class Echo airspace Subpart G: Class Golf airspace (Still Ordered Most to Least Restrictive) Presentation Copyright © 2016

9 Quiz Time! Presentation Copyright © 2016

10 Class Alpha Class Charlie Class Delta Class Foxtrot Class Golf
Which of these designations represents the least restrictive FAR 71 airspace? Class Alpha Class Charlie Class Delta Class Foxtrot Class Golf Presentation Copyright © 2016

11 (OK, I admit, that was a trick question!)
Which of these designations represents the least restrictive FAR 71 airspace? Class Alpha Class Charlie Class Delta Class Foxtrot Class Golf (OK, I admit, that was a trick question!) Presentation Copyright © 2016

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13 Class Alpha Airspace Depiction (nonexistent!)
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15 Class Bravo Airspace Depiction
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16 Class Bravo Airspace Geometry
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17 “Inverted Wedding Cake”
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18 Class Charlie Airspace Depiction
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19 Class Charlie Airspace Geometry
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20 “Bundt Cake” Presentation Copyright © 2016

21 Terminal Radar Service Areas
A carryover from the Good Old Days Provide radar service to IFR and limited VFR Like Class Charlie but VFR participation optional Most have been replaced by Class Charlie They are charted (gray circles) Not an ICAO airspace designation Not covered in FAR 71 Presentation Copyright © 2016

22 TRSA Depiction Presentation Copyright © 2016

23 Airport Radar Service Areas
Like a TRSA; VFR participation still optional Sometimes used around Class D with radar Are supposed to replace the old TRSA Not an ICAO airspace designation Not covered in FAR 71 Presentation Copyright © 2016

24 Class Delta Airspace Depiction
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25 Class Delta Airspace Geometry
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26 “Stack of Panckes” Presentation Copyright © 2016

27 Class Echo Airspace Depiction (beginning at surface)
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28 Class Echo Airspace Depiction (beginning 700 feet above surface)
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29 Class Echo Airspace Depiction (beginning 1200 feet above surface)
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30 Class Echo Airspace Geometry
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32 “Cored Apple” Presentation Copyright © 2016

33 Class Golf Airspace Geometry
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34 Class Golf Airspace Depiction
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35 “Hockey Puck” Presentation Copyright © 2016

36 THE SECRET DECODER RING
Class Alpha – Above Class Bravo – Busiest Class Charlie – Congested Class Delta – Directed Class Echo – Everybody Class Golf – Ground level Presentation Copyright © 2016

37 Another Question Presentation Copyright © 2016

38 Which airspace is not depicted on sectional aeronautical charts?
Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Presentation Copyright © 2016

39 Which airspace is not depicted on sectional aeronautical charts?
Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Presentation Copyright © 2016

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42 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Presentation Copyright © 2016

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44 PILOT CERTIFICATE OR RATING
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45 (or Sport Pilot with endorsement!)
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46 ALTITUDE REPORTING TRANSPONDER
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48 Transponder Types Mode A - Location (distance & bearing)
Mode C - Location, Altitude Mode S - Location, Altitude, ID Extended Squitter - precise location from WAAS GPS Presentation Copyright © 2016

49 I know this one! Presentation Copyright © 2016

50 Class B Class D Class C Class A They all do
Penetrating which airspace always requires an IFR clearance and rating? Class B Class D Class C Class A They all do Presentation Copyright © 2016

51 Class B Class D Class C Class A They all do
Penetrating which airspace always requires an IFR clearance and rating? Class B Class D Class C Class A They all do Presentation Copyright © 2016

52 TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION
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54 But just what constitutes 2-way radio communication?
If IFR, “cleared to” with route, altitude If VFR in Class B or C, “cleared into” In Class D, your callsign read back to you “Aircraft stand by” is not radio communication Presentation Copyright © 2016

55 MINIMUM VFR VISIBILITY
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57 NOTE 1: flight visibility is always given in Statute
(not nautical) Miles Presentation Copyright © 2016

58 VFR CLOUD CLEARANCE Presentation Copyright © 2016

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60 Visual mnemonic courtesy Rod Machado
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61 NOTE 2: UAS must always have 3 miles minimum flight visibility
(regardless of airspace) Presentation Copyright © 2016

62 NOTE 3: Currently, UAS may not operate above clouds
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63 Doh! Presentation Copyright © 2016

64 Which airspace does not normally require radio communication?
Class D Class B Class G Class C Class A Presentation Copyright © 2016

65 Which airspace does not normally require radio communication?
Class D Class B Class G Class C Class A Presentation Copyright © 2016

66 A FEW CLOSING THOUGHTS Presentation Copyright © 2016

67 What About Temporary Flight Restrictions?
May not be charted Can pop up without warning May constitute prohibited or restricted areas Check with FSS before you launch Check with a TRACON or ARTCC enroute VFR Flight Following will not necessarily avoid Presentation Copyright © 2016

68 If in doubt, check with ATC
We haven’t touched on: Military Operations Areas Restricted Areas Prohibited Areas Alert Areas Etc. If in doubt, check with ATC Presentation Copyright © 2016

69 Final Question! Presentation Copyright © 2016

70 In which airspace may a UAS request Special VFR operation?
Class A Class B Class C Class D None of the above Presentation Copyright © 2016

71 In which airspace may a UAS request Special VFR operation?
Class A Class B Class C Class D None of the above Presentation Copyright © 2016

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