Navigational Charts
Airspace on the Map
Class E and G Airspace
Class B, C, and D Airspace
Special Use Airspace
100

This type of navigational chart is scaled to a ratio of 1:500,000 and covers a broader region.

What is a Sectional Aeronautical Chart(SAC)?

100

A magenta vignette on a map indicates Class E starts at this altitude on the lighter side.

What is 700' AGL?

100

This airspace is labeled as uncontrolled airspace.

What is Class G?

100

This is required before entering Class D airspace.

What is two-way radio communication?

100

This special-use airspace designates an area of concentrated military activity or training.

What is a Military Operating Area(MOA)?

200

A Terminal Area Chart(TAC), scaled to a ratio of 1:250,000 is centered on this type of airport/airspace.

What is Class B?

200

A dashed blue line indicates this airspace.

What is Class D?

200

This airspace is controlled for IFR traffic but does not require a clearance to enter.

What is Class E?

200

This is required before entering Class C airspace.

What is two-way radio communication?

200

This special-use airspace requires permission from the controlling agency to enter and fly through.

What is restricted airspace?

300

This navigational chart illustrates VFR corridors, VFR flyways, and VFR Class B transitions.

What is a Terminal Area Chart(TAC)?

300

A solid magenta line on a map indicates this airspace.

What is Class C?

300

Class E airspace begins at different altitudes but typically extends up to but does not include this altitude.

What is 18,000' MSL?

300

This is required before entering Class B airspace.

What is a verbal clearance?

300

In this special-use airspace, no aircraft may enter and fly through it under any circumstance other than an emergency.

What is prohibited airspace?

400

This document is used to find the most comprehensive data on a specific airport.

What is the Chart Supplement?

400

A solid blue line on a map indicates this airspace.

What is Class B?

400

A Mode-C transponder and ADS-B Out are required above this altitude in Class E airspace.

What is 10,000' MSL?

400

These are the typical lateral/vertical boundaries of Class D airspace,

What is 4NM radius and 2,500' AGL?

400

This special-use airspace indicates a high volume of aircraft training or unusual aerial activity.

What is an alert area?

500

This type of navigational chart is scaled to a ratio of 1:1,000,000 and covers a much larger area of land/water.

What is a World Aeronautical Chart (WAC)?

500

A blue vignette on a map indicates that Class E airspace begins at this altitude on the darker side.

What is 14,500' AGL?

500

The speed limit in Class E airspace below 10,000' MSL.

What is 250 KIAS?

500

Class B airspace typically extends to this altitude.

What is 10,000' MSL?

500

This special-use airspace is not depicted on a map and usually contains invisible hazards to aircraft such as artillery fire.

What is a controlled firing area?

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