Cloud Clearance
Flight Visibility
Clearance and qualifications
Special Use Airspace
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What is the class A requirement for distance from clouds?

Not applicable

100

Not visibility related, but what are the controlled airspaces?

A, B, C, D, E.

100

What clearance and qualifications do you need for Class E and G?

None

100

What is prohibited airspace?

established for national security or welfare (CANNOT FLY)

100

What is an alert area?

heavy training or parachute jumping

200

What is the class B requirement for distance from clouds?

clear of clouds

200

What visibility do you need for class A airspace?

Not applicable, class A is IFR

200

What airspaces do you need a transponder/ADSB-out in?

- A, B, C

- D & E as required by Part 91.215

200

What is restricted airspace?

operations are hazardous to non-participating aircraft; NEED clearance to enter.

200

When do you need ADSB-out?

If you have a transponder you need ADSB-out

300

What is the class C&D requirements for distance from clouds?

500ft below, 1000ft above, 2000ft horizontal

300

What airspace requires 5SM visibility?

Class E, at or above 10,000'MSL

300

What clearance and qualifications do you need for Class A?

NEED: ATC clearance prior to entering; must hold instrument rating

300

What is a warning area?

starts 3NM past coast & extends outward

300

What is a controlled firing area?

Not charted; they will stop firing if they spot aircraft in the area.

400

What is class G requirements for clearance from clouds (@1200ft or less above the SFC)?

Day: clear of clouds

Night: 500ft below, 1000ft above, 2000ft horizontal

400

What airspace requires at least 1SM visibility?

Class G during the day

400

What clearance and qualifications do you need for Class B?

NEED: specific clearance to enter; must hold at least PPL or possess a proper endorsement

400

What is a military operations area (MOA)?

military practice area - can enter, but at own risk

400

What is a national security area?

restricted area with only certain aircraft allowed to fly overhead

500

What is the class E requirements for distance from clouds?

Less than 10,000'MSL: 500ft below, 1000ft above, 2000ft horizontal


At/above 10,000'MSL: 1000ft below, 1000ft above, 1SM horizontal

500

What airspaces have 3SM visibility?

B, C, D, E (less than 10,000'MSL), G (at night)

500

What clearance and qualifications do you need for Class C and D?

- 2-way radio communication must be established with ATC prior to entering

- ATC MUST respond using your call-sign

pilot qualifications:none

500

What is an ADIZ?

Air Defense Identification Zone- boundary zone where all transitioning aircraft must be identified (need transponder)

- these have been established to assist in early identification of aircraft in the vicinity of international U.S. airspace boundaries. (coastal, mexican, DC)

500

What is a temporary flight restriction (TFR)?

area restricted to air travel due to hazardous condition, special event, etc...

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