This airspace starts at 18,000 feet. you need to be flying IFR to fly here.
Class A
Areas that you can fly but there are often hazards. Its wise to advise the controlling agency if you are going to fly through it.
Restricted area
UCC
universal commerical code
When does ICAO plan to hve universal airpspace control laws
2030
What are wilderence areas
Airspace over things like: national parks, national monuments, recreational areas, Senic rivers, ect...
These the busiest airspace. looks like an upside down wedding cake. Varys for terrian and is taylored to the space around it.
Class B
You cant fly through these areas. Usually things like nuke lauching sites or military bases.
prohibited area
ICAO
international civil aviation organization
Annex 2
rules of the air
What altitude are pilots requested to fly at?
2,000 feet AGL
Mid sized airports. Double layered airspace with inner ring of 5NM nad outside of 10NM. 1200 AGL.
Class C
you can fly through them, but there are risks like live ammo firing and fast moving aircraft.
MOAs
SCATANA
Security Control of Air Traffic and
Air Navigation Aids
annex 11
air traffic services
who regulates commerical tour operations?
FAA, National park service, and state government.
2500 AGL. Generally 4-5 NM. usally mid or smaller sized airports use this airspace.
Class D
Areas that might give you info about dangers like, high volume of flight training.
warning areas
SFRA
Special Flight Rules Areas
who regulates the U.S. airsapce
FAA
what denotes wilderness areas on a sectinal
Only uncontrolled airspace. usally below 1200 feet. Pilots are responable for serperation on their own.
Class G
Airspace that cannot be flown throught due to saftey concernes like POTUS and sports events.
TFRS
AIP
airport imporovement plan
what convention started civil airsapce
Paris convention of 1919
what are wilderness areas used for?
protecting local animals like birds and others from aircraft noise and stress.