Airspace
Sectional Maps
Airspace 2
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A solid blue line represents this type of airspace.

Class B

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What features do pilots find on a sectional map?

Rivers, dams, bridges, and buildings. 

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Describe class G airspace

Uncontrolled, between airports

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Emails or printed material that is sent out by the FAA to communicate regulation updates.

Advisory Circulars

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This type of airspace is considered uncontrolled

Class G
200
What organization published sectional maps?

FAA

200

Describe class E airspace

Controlled and between airports

200

Flying for enjoyment and not compensation

Recreational

300

What shape is class D airspace usually compared to? 

Cyclinder

300

How often are sectional maps updated? 

Every 6 months. 

300

Describe class A airspace

Very high in the sky where commercial jets fly

300

Flying for compensation

Commercial

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What type of airport is class C airspace usually found around?

Medium Busy

400

Name something that you would not find on a sectional map.

Fuel prices or weather

400

This airspace is found around the busiest of airports

Class B
400

Non military flight is called:

Civil Aviation

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What type of airport is class D airspace usually found around?

Small, not busy

500

What is the main purpose of sectional charts?

To provide navigation under Visual Flight Rules (VFR)


500

Describe class D airspace

found at small airports and shaped like a cylinder. 

500

Distance measurement in the vertical direction, usually up and down.

Altitude