Airspace

A detailed illustration of different classes of airspace with aircraft in flight, including visual indicators for Class A, B, and C airspace

Airspace Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge of airspace regulations and procedures with our Airspace Knowledge Quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of flying in controlled airspace, including Class A, B, and C airspace rules.

  • Understand the rules for entering different classes of airspace
  • Learn about speed restrictions and requirements
  • Enhance your aviation knowledge and skills
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by FlyingEagle23
You have been cleared into the Dallas Bravo at 10,500'. What is your max allowable speed?
250 kts
200kts
Mach 1
230 kts.
What is required to overfly Class C?
Radio
Transponder
ADSB
Transponder and ADSB
You call up KAUS (Class C) 3 miles before entering their airspace. They respond: "Aircraft calling, standby" What can you do?
You may not enter
They responded to your call, you're cleared to enter
You should call Austin Center instead
If they say your tail number and standby you may enter.
Class A Airspace is defined as the portion from
18,000' MSL up to and including FL600'
18,000' MSL to 60,000'
17,999 MSL to 60,000'
Are you allowed to fly into a MOA (Military Operations Area)?
Yes, if you get a clearance from the controlling agency
Yes, no permission is needed to enter
No, you may not enter at all
Only if it is not in operation.
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