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Airspace is the portion of the atmosphere controlled by a country above its territory, including its territorial waters or, more generally, any specific three-dimensional portion of the atmosphere. It is not the same as outer space which is the expanse or space outside the Earth and aerospace which is the general term … See more
By international law, a state "has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory", which corresponds with the maritime definition of territorial waters as … See more
Controlled airspace exists where it is deemed necessary that air traffic control has some form of positive executive control over aircraft flying in that airspace (however, air traffic … See more
Class G airspace
Uncontrolled airspace or Class G airspace is the portion of the airspace that has not been designated as … See more"Other airspace areas" is a general term referring to the majority of the remaining airspace. It includes:
• Local airport advisory
• Military training route (MTR)
• Temporary flight restriction (TFR) See moreThere is no international agreement on the vertical extent of sovereign airspace, although "most states use a 100-kilometre threshold – the so-called 'Kármán Line' – to define the start of Space" and therefore the legal distinction between airspace and outer space. See more
Special use airspace or special area of operation (SAO) is the designation for airspace in which certain activities must be confined, or where limitations may be imposed on aircraft operations that are not part of those activities. Certain special use airspace areas can … See more
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The classes are fundamentally defined in terms of flight rules and interactions between aircraft and air traffic control (ATC). Generally speaking, the ICAO airspaces allocate the responsibility for avoiding other aircraft, namely either to …
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Nov 8, 2018 · Overview of Airspace. In the United States, airspace is divided into Class A, B, C, D, E, and G. Class F is does not exist over the United States. Classes A through E are all types of controlled airspace. This is where air …
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