Airspaces (Class A – E)
Special Use Airspaces (in the textbook)
Acronyms and Definitions
Competition for Airspace
Wilderness Airspace
100

What Class airport is KBZN

Class D

100

What is the difference between a MOA from a Restricted Area in terms of pilot access.

A MOA is used for military training, but VFR traffic can still enter without clearance. A restricted area requires an ATC clearance.

100

VFR

Visual Flight Rules

100

How does the FAA manage high-traffic areas where military and commercial flights both operate?

scheduling, MOA hours, and IFR separation to manage busy airspace shared by military, commercial, and general aviation aircraft.

100

what is wilderness airspace 

Wilderness Airspace refers to areas over national parks or protected lands

200

Why is class A only IFR

because it's the primary airspace for long-distance, high-altitude flights

200

When is it okay for pilots to fly through an Alert Area?

Pilots can fly through Alert Areas under VFR without clearance but they must remain on the lookout.

200

ATIS 

Automatic Terminal Information Service

200

Why do different groups, like the military and commercial airlines, have to share the same airspace?

Because there is a limited amount of airspace available and they all have to work together

200

Why should pilots fly at least 2,000 feet above wilderness areas?

helps reduce noise pollution and protects sensitive areas.

300

What is the required equipment for a class B airspace?

-ADSB-out

-Mode C XPDR

-2-way radio communication

Clearance "N323HB is cleared into the Bravo"

300

What is the purpose of a Warning Area,?

A Warning Area exists beyond U.S. territorial waters and contains potentially hazardous military operations.

300

TFR

Temporary Flight Restriction

300

What is a TFR and how does it affect who can fly in a certain area?

blocks off airspace for safety or security reasons. It limits who can fly there and gives priority to certain types of operations.

300

Is flying over a wilderness area the same as flying over regular uncontrolled airspace?

No, it might still be Class G or E airspace, wilderness areas come with expectations for altitude

400

What is the speed limit for a class E airspace

250K below 10,000

400

Why are Prohibited Areas established, and can ATC ever grant clearance through one?

Prohibited Areas are established for national security reasons, and ATC can not grant clearance through them.

400

ADS-B 

Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast

400

How does the FAA help manage busy areas with lots of airplanes flying at once?

The FAA uses tools like air traffic control, scheduling flights, and creating special use airspace or preferred routes to help reduce delays and keep flights safe.

400

Can a pilot get in trouble for flying too low over a wilderness area?

 it’s not always a direct FAA violation, the National Park Service can issue penalties

500

What is the required equipement for a class G airsppace?

None

500

What role does a CFA play in airspace management.

designates airspace where activities, like ordnance disposal or blasting, are conducted and could pose a hazard to non-participating aircraft.

500

CTAF

Common Traffic Advisory Frequency

500

Why are drones sometimes seen as competition for airspace?

Drones fly at low levels

500

What’s the main reason pilots are asked to avoid flying low over wilderness areas?

do not want to disturb wildlife.