1.01 Airlaw. Part 06 - Airspace classification

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Region of airspace
Controlled airspace
Advisory Airspace
Non controlled airspace
Airspaces vertical boundaries
FAA and EASA classification
Services provided and requirements
Speed limitations
CTA
CTR
TMA
Flight restricted areas
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Best airspace summary i have ever seen so far. Thanks a lot!!! <3

lkinetic
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You do have A class airspace, in Madrid TMA for instance

pmash
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@Flightcourses Isn't it so that 'Air Traffic Services' are provided within an 'FIR'.

The 'Air Traffic Services' consist of Flight Information Services, Alerting Services, Advisory Services, and Air Traffic Control Services.

Air Traffic Control Services are further divided into ACC, Approach-Departure, Tower, Ground.

So, why is the first slide stating that only Alerting and FIS are provided please?

rupunnb
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Perfectly explained. Thank you, good sir.

swiftbird
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Sounds a bit odd, how come. "Airspace A is not used and VFR is not permitted in airspace A"? How VFR not allowed in airspace that does not exist? And if I recall it correctly there is an airspace A, that is used only for IFR.

unklefedor
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This is really useful. Thanks for doing this!

fdsfdsfdsfdsfdsa
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Thanks for this, can you post links to the sources of those charts you have on the airspace types, rules, and altitudes etc?

XCraftllc
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Monntai

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mohammadimrankhan
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Why not to provide FIS to IFR in class A B and C ?
And who will provide FIS to IFR in Class A B and C ?

wateearthakamol
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5:30 I think class A is used in Romania..

Valy
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How they don’t use a class A in Europe ?

gg