Class G Airspace Explained (Private Pilot Ground Lesson 20)

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Class G Airspace Explained. Need free study material on Airspace for the Private Pilot Written Exam? Check out this video where we explain Class G airspace. In this lesson (20), we discuss the characteristics of Class G airspace. We discuss where class G starts and where it ends. We also talk about the VFR weather minimums in class G airspace and why there are different sets of weather minimums based on your altitude and at night. This information will help you study for the Private Pilot written exam and the oral exam for your check ride. This training is intended to follow the aeronautical knowledge areas in Part 61.105 section b for single engine aircraft.

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I passed my checkride today. Thank you so much for your videos and channel. Your videos were a ton of help with achieving this goal.

ahmadsamadzai
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By far the best videos explaining airspace. The fact you use the sectional chart to identify what each airspace actually looks like is very helpful. Thank you!

TeddyCuartas
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Your videos are so good that they should not be free. Thank you so much for making them free!

jackhutch
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There are a bunch of reasons to like these videos, but at the top of the list is the location of the charts you're using. I'm north of KC, but grew up in SE Kansas and actually attended NEO back in the early 80s. My goal is to get my certificate so we can fly the 200 mile trip down there to visit family who still live in Baxter rather than drive.

Love these videos! Keep them coming!

Fiftyx
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Thank you my FAA overlords for giving us Class G.

braininavatnow
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Hi! Just found today that to fly above 1, 200ft AGL but below 10, 000ft MSL at night you must have 3SM visibility. I guess you haven't mentioned that in your video.

JTwisted
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Thank you for your awesome videos.
Question, don't we have class Foxtrot in US?

nimishak
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If I go through all the 61 videos and practice some ground papers, is it enough for me to prepare myself for the PPL ground lessons?

nut_jobber
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Hyperlinks to the FAA guide doesn't take you to the right place it says the page or file can't be found

tletbje
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Hey how are you doing, I couldn't read any of the airport names do you know what airport that was in for class echo starting at 14, 500msl thank you

mehtabsandhu
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Since you are given free lessons can I take the test through you?

The_real_Dr_mysterious
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Whats The lowest altitude helicopters are allowed to fly?

Soundafek
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Link to faa page is not loner valid fyi, thanks for all you do

fasstford
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If I pass the test do I have to take ground training?

The_real_Dr_mysterious