Class E/G
Class C/D
Class A/B
Special Use
Miscellaneous
100
Class G airspace typically starts here.
What is the surface?
100
This is the minimum visibility required to operate VFR in class D airspace.
What is 3 SM?
100
Your transponder must be equipped with this to fly in class B or C airspace.
What is mode C?
100
Military aircraft can fly at speeds in excess of 250 KIAS while on these.
What are Military Training Routes (MTRs)?
100
This type of airspace is usually underneath class E airspace.
What is class G airspace?
200
Class G airspace usually extends upwards to one of these two altitudes above ground level.
What is 700 or 1200 feet?
200
Class D airspace reverts to one of these two types when the control tower is closed.
What is class E or G airspace?
200
To operate in class B airspace you must have either be a private pilot or a student pilot with this.
What is the appropriate logbook endorsement?
200
In order to fly Special VFR (SVFR) during daylight you need this minimum visibility.
What is 1 SM?
200
This is the type of airspace is shown by the dashed line in the picture.
What is class E?
300
This the minimum visibility for VFR operations in class G airspace above 10000 feet MSL.
What is 5 SM?
300
The non-mandatory communications outer area for class C airspace extends out to this radius.
What is 20 NM?
300
This is the minimum cloud clearance to fly in class B airspace.
What is clear of clouds?
300
In order to fly Special VFR (SVFR) at night you need this qualification.
What is an instrument rating?
300
The class E airspace shown here on the inside of the "soft" magenta line goes down to this altitude.
What is 700 feet AGL?
400
These are a type of class E airspace that are 8 NM wide (4 NM either side of the centerline) and start at 1200 feet AGL.
What are Victor Airways?
400
The ceiling of the Class C airspace shown extends upward to this altitude.
What is 5200 feet MSL?
400
This is the upper limit of class A airspace.
What is FL 600 or 60000 feet MSL?
400
These individuals are responsible for collision avoidance in Alert Areas.
Who are all pilots?
400
The ceiling of the class D airspace shown here goes up to this altitude.
What is 3700 feet MSL?
500
These are the minimum cloud clearances below, above, and horizontally for all class E airspace.
What is 500 feet below, 1000 feet above, 2000 feet horizontally?
500
This is the radius of the "core" of class C airspace.
What is 5 NM?
500
This is the floor of the class B airspace above Lancaster Co McWhirter airport?
What is 4000 feet MSL?
500
If a Military Training Route (MTR) has a four-number identifier, at least part of the route is higher than this altitude.
What is 1500 feet AGL?
500
The class E airspace shown here on the outside of the "soft" magenta line goes down to this altitude.
What is 1200 feet AGL?
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