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1 AIRSPACE What’s old –What’s new!

2 Introduction U.S. National Airspace System
Pilot and equipment requirements Weather and speed restrictions How many people here are familiar with the airspace system prior to 1993?

3 Agenda Uncontrolled Airspace Controlled Airspace Special Use Airspace
Other Airspace

4 Overview To operate safely in the ATC system, you must have airspace awareness. Understanding the services available, restrictions, and hazards are vital to safety!

5 Uncontrolled Airspace
Class G Any airspace that is not controlled Any pilot rating No equipment requirements Stay below 250 kias when below 10,000 MSL

6 Uncontrolled Airspace
Class G Weather Minimums Below 1,200 AGL Day: 1 sm visibility and Clear of Clouds Night:3 sm visibility ft below 1,000 ft above 2,000 ft horizontal

7 Uncontrolled Airspace
Class G Weather Minimums More than 1,200 ft AGL but less than 10,000 ft MSL Day:1 sm visibility ft below 1,000 ft above 2,000 ft horizontal Night:3 sm visibility ft below

8 Uncontrolled Airspace
Class G Weather Minimums More than 1,200 ft AGL & at or above 10,000 ft MSL 5 sm visibility ,000 ft below 1,000 ft above 1 sm horizontal

9 Controlled Airspace Air Traffic Control provided to IFR and some VFR aircraft Class A, B, C, D, & E Traffic Advisories Safety Alerts Terrain/Obstruction Alerts Aircraft Conflict

10 Controlled Airspace Restrictions No Ultralights No Parachute Jumps

11 Controlled Airspace Class A 18,000 MSL up to FL 600 Old PCA
Not Charted IFR flight plan, rated, and equipped DME above 24,000 if using VOR’s

12 Controlled Airspace Class B Terminal Airspace Old TCA
Surface to 10,000 MSL Resembles upside down wedding cake Individually tailored to area Must have operable VOR if IFR

13 Controlled Airspace Class B Requirements Private Pilot license
Two way radio Mode C transponder within 30 nm Clearance to enter VFR Below 250 kias inside Below 200 kias underneath

14 Controlled Airspace Class B VFR WX minimums 3 sm visibility
Clear of Clouds

15 Controlled Airspace Class C Terminal Airspace Old ARSA
Surface to 4,000 MSL within 5 nm 1,200 MSL to 4,000 MSL from 5 to 10 nm

16 Controlled Airspace Class C Requirements Any pilot rating
Two way radio Mode C transponder Below 200 kias within 4 nm and 2,500 AGL

17 Controlled Airspace Class C VFR WX minimums
3 sm visibility ft below 1,000 ft above 2,000 ft horizontal

18 Controlled Airspace Class D Terminal Area Tower at field
Surface to 2,500 AGL Two way radio VFR WX minimums 3 sm visibility ft below 1,000 ft above 2,000 ft horizontal

19 Controlled Airspace Class E Not A, B, C, or D, and is still controlled
Surface to but not including 18,000 MSL Surface Areas and extensions Transition Area En-route Federal Airways Offshore Areas

20 Controlled Airspace Class E VFR WX minimums Less than 10,000 MSL
3 sm visibility ft below 1,000 ft above 2,000 ft horizontal Above 10,000 MSL 5 sm visibility ,000 ft below 1 sm horizontal

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22 Special Use Airspace Prohibited Area Restricted Area Warning Area
Military Operating Area Alert Area Controlled Firing Area

23 Other Airspace Airport Advisory Area Military Training Routes
Temporary Flight Restrictions Published VFR routes Flyway vs. Corridor Terminal Radar Service Area National Security Area

24 Summary Airspace class system, restrictions and operations.
Use cross country flights Questions

25 Sources Aeronautical Information Manual Chapter 3

26 Thanks to All


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