Questions tagged [airspace]

Airspace means the air above a specific country (e.g. US airspace) but for aviation purposes it is usually divided into different types, each of which may have different regulations.

Airspace in general refers to the air - or atmosphere - above a specific country or other ground area, e.g. US airspace, Washington DC airspace, etc. For aviation purposes airspace is classified and divided in various ways; these classifications are broadly similar in most countries but the details can vary. Operating in various types of airspace usually requires the pilot to follow certain rules or have certain training, and some airspace may be completely closed to air traffic.

One important classification is the airspace class, which is lettered from A to G (class A, class B etc.) although not all classes exist in all countries. Class A is the most restrictive and class G the least restrictive. Each airspace class has different rules for who can operate in them and in which circumstances, e.g. class A in the US is limited to flights only. See for questions about these classes and the differences between them.

A second classification is special use airspace, which covers many different designations including prohibited airspace, restricted airspace, military training zones and others.

Airspace classes and uses are clearly marked on aviation charts, although temporary and even permanent changes may be made at any time for security or other reasons. Understanding airspace types and their associated rules is important for all pilots.

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Why do airspace shelves look like upside down wedding cakes?

Is it because the majority of traffic comes from higher altitude?
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What is an Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ)?

China recently caused some controversy by announcing an Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the East China Sea. There is also an ADIZ surrounding most of North America. What exactly is an ADIZ and what does it take to fly across one? For…
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What is a Terminal Radar Service Area (TRSA) and what are its operational requirements?

Some fairly busy airports that you would expect to have Class B or C airspace have class D airspace at the airport and normal class E and G airspace around that. In addition, they have an area drawn on the chart with similar dimensions to a class B…
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When can airliners fly from Israel over Tunisia's and Algeria's airspace?

Per flightradar24, on August 25th 2019, an Air Europa Boeing 787 flying from Tel Aviv to Madrid flew over Tunisia's and Algeria's airspace. I thought flights departing from Israel or flying to it are banned from the airspace of Arab countries that…
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Is there a standard format to exchange airspace information in electronic form?

I am looking for information about airspace definitions. On maps they look great and a pilot has no problem reading maps and NOTAMs, but what about autopilots? Do they use some kind of standardized interface/database? If it exists, where is it…
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How are range violations during a launch countdown handled?

I was watching the ULA Atlas V IBIRS countdown tonight but the launch was scrubbed (after some technical issues) ultimately because of a range violation: an airplane was in the restricted area. I've seen this happen because of boats before, but I…
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Which airlines are banned from flying over Russia? Is there a list?

The New York Times' March 17, 2023 Banned From Russian Airspace, U.S. Airlines Look to Restrict Competitors includes the following: On its route from New Delhi to New York City, American Airlines has been forced to stop flights in Bangor, Maine —…
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What type of airspace is an Atlantic Low Control Area?

Could someone explain what the blue zipper line 'Atlantic Low Control Area' is in the images below? What type of airspace is this? How far off the coast does it start? Would it still be G to 1200 and E to 18000 in this area? Is this related to a…
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What criteria are used to classify an airport as a satellite airport?

The AIM discusses services provided to satelitte airports of class C airspace. What determines whether an airport is considered a satellite? Distance, private or public classification, etc?
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How is the control of airspace over disputed territories determined?

Reading this question about the division of airspace over the Persian Gulf reminded me of another potential issue regarding Persian Gulf airspace: the numerous territorial disputes in the area, such as the dispute between Iran and the United Arab…
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What is the difference between 'warning area' and 'ADIZ'? Are they overlapped with each other?

On FAR AIM, definition of warning area is Airspace of defined dimensions, extending from three nautical miles outward from the coast of the U.S, that contains activity that may be hazardous to nonparticipating aircraft And on Wikipedia,…
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Where can I find approved entry/exit points for Free Route Airspace (FRA)?

How can I find approved entry/exit points for Free Route Airspace (FRA) in different countries?
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Can I fly through these military airfields' class C airspace?

I am a low time private pilot now based in Pensacola. I’m a bit unsure how the Class C of PNS/NAS Whiting Field is handled. As you can see they all overlap. PNS is a civilian field while the others are military. If I was going to fly VFR to the…
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Clarification on the SEA-TAC VFR map

I've been looking at the SEA-TAC VFR map, and something caught my eye... On this map one can see that the SEA-TAC airport has a class B designation in a strange inverse-rhomboid shape, surrounded by, depending on the direction, class C or D…
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What airspaces are the Florida Everglades?

If I'm flying through the Florida Everglades, what airspace would it be?
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