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The two categories of airspace are:
Regulatory and nonregulatory.
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What are the four types of airspace?
They are controlled, uncontrolled, special use, and other airspace.
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The four types of airspace are found in which categories?
Both, regulatory and nonregulatory.
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The categories and types of airspace are dictated by the?
By the complexity or density of aircraft movements, nature of the operations conducted within the airspace, the level of safety required, and national and public interest.
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Which type of controlled airspace is of importance to the remote pilot?
- • Class B
- • Class C
- • Class D
- • Class E
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What is ATC?
Air Traffic Control
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Class B Airspace
Class B airspace is generally airspace from the surface to 10,000 feet mean sea level (MSL) surrounding the nation’s busiest airports in terms of airport operations or passenger enplanements.
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How is each Class B airspace configured?
The configuration of each Class B airspace area is individually tailored, consists of a surface area and two or more layers (some Class B airspace areas resemble upside-down wedding cakes), and is designed to contain all published instrument procedures once an aircraft enters the airspace.
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What must a remote pilot receive before operating in a Class B airspace?
Authorization from the ATC
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What do some Class B airspace layers resemble?
An upside-down wedding cake.
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What is Mean Sea Level (MSL)?
Mean sea level (MSL) is the average height of the ocean's surface over a long period of time, usually a month or year. It's a standardized geodetic datum that's used as a reference point for measuring elevation and depth on Earth.
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