In general:
- 5 unusual airspace areas you should know for your checkride.
- 6 tips to help you fly through complex airspace.
- Airspace review. (AvWeb)
- AOPA tutorial.
- General review.
- Teaching/learning technique from CFItoCFI. (p 19-22)
- Also see Sectionals in Planning.
- ABCs of US Airspace or what I use - My Morsels.
- Airspace memory aid. (vid)
- Class B
- Entry requirements.
- Flying below Class B: Does ATC instruction trump regulations?
- Weather minimums. Vid 1, Vid 2.
- Class C
- Approaching while on flight following.
- Departing
- Dimensions - Vid 1, Vid 2, Vid 3.
- Entry requirements. (vid)
- Who do I call to enter? (vid)
- Class D
- Communications:
- Departing a Class D, Ground control, taxi instructions, towered airport.
- Weather minimums. Vid 13, Vid 97.
- What happens when a Class D tower is closed?
- Class E
- Boarders. (vid)
- Explained.
- How they're marked on VFR sectional charts. (vid)
- Why is it controlled? Vid 1, Vid 2.
- Starting at 700' AGL. (vid) or at 1200' AGL. (vid)
- To the surface.
- Class G
- Airports without 700' transition above.
- Explained.
- Quizzes:
- Where is it located? Vid 1, Vid 2.
Controlled Airspace:
- Explained. (vid)
Incursions
MOA (Military Operating Area)- Also on SUA Website.
- Video with basics.
- Also on SUA Website.
- Video with basics.
Special use, "MCPRAWN" (in Acronyms)
Speeds
- 250 knots below 10K' - why.
Quizzes
- As a non-instrument rated private pilot...
- Class A airspace starts at...
- What is a MOA... (6Qs)
- What is one of the primary differences between... (6Qs)
- What's the max speed you can fly here... (5Qs)
- You're overflying Northwest Florida... (5Qs)
Weather:
- VFR Minimums:
- Cloud clearances in one chart or one picture.
- FAA airspace for VFR flight. (video)
- VFR weather minimums in controlled airspace.
- Why are there mandatory cloud clearance requirements?
- FIG -
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