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Airspace
The Basics
Airspace for Paramotors
Quiz 1
AGL vs MSL
Class A
Class B
Quiz 2
Class C
Class D
Quiz 3
Class E
Quiz 4
Class E Surface Area
Class G
Quiz 5
Special Use Airspace
Quiz 6
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
Quiz 4
Class E Transition Area
Which statement is true regarding the image above?
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The highlighted area is where Class E starts at 1200' AGL.
The darkened area is where Class E drops down to 700' AGL.
The highlighted area is where Class E drops down to 700' AGL.
Can we fly in the clouds in Class E airspace?
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Yes. We can get as close as we want to the clouds.
No. We have to maintain a certain distance from clouds when we're in Class E airspace.
The black arrow is pointing to a light blue line. What is that light blue line?
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Restricted Airspace
Class D Airspace
Victor Airway
Mountain Range
Why is it a bad idea to fly (especially high) in the vicinity of a Victor Airway?
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Victor Airways are only dangerous is you're over 10,000 feet in the air.
Aircraft could be flying along that route as low as 1200' AGL.
We don't need to worry about Victor Airways.
Which statement is true regarding Class E airspace?
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The floor of most Class E airspace is either 1200' AGL or 700' AGL.
The floor of Class E is always 1500' AGL.
The floor of Class E is always the ground.
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