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What is the base of the outer volume of Class C airspace?
1200 feet AGL. (Class C airspace is composed of two cylinders. The inner cylinder starts at the surface and goes to 4000 feet AGL. The outer cylinder starts at 1200 feet AGL to 4000 feet AGL. Refer to "Class C: Definitions" for more information.)
1200 feet AGL.
(Class C airspace is composed of two cylinders. The inner cylinder starts at the surface and goes to 4000 feet AGL. The outer cylinder starts at 1200 feet AGL to 4000 feet AGL. Refer to “Class C: Definitions” for more information.)
See lessWhat line color and type denotes class D airspace?
Dashed Blue
Dashed Blue
See lessAccording to 14 CFR Part 107, the remote pilot in command (PIC) of a small unmanned aircraft planning to operate within Class C airspace
is required to receive ATC authorization. (Operating in controlled airspace is discussed in 14 CFR Part 107.41. The regulation states that approval must be received from ATC. This is currently accomplished either via a LAANC request or via the FAA DroneZone website. See "Class C: Definitions" videoRead more
is required to receive ATC authorization.
(Operating in controlled airspace is discussed in 14 CFR Part 107.41. The regulation states that approval must be received from ATC. This is currently accomplished either via a LAANC request or via the FAA DroneZone website. See “Class C: Definitions” video in this section and “Part 107 – Subpart B (Part 5)” video in the Regulation section for more information.)
See lessWhich airspaces are charted in AGL?
Class E at 700 and Class E at 1200.
Class E at 700 and Class E at 1200.
See lessWhat line color and type denotes class E starting at 1200 feet AGL?
Shaded Blue.
Shaded Blue.
See lessWhat is the base of the outer volume of Class C airspace?
1200 feet AGL. (Class C airspace is composed of two cylinders. The inner cylinder starts at the surface and goes to 4000 feet AGL. The outer cylinder starts at 1200 feet AGL to 4000 feet AGL. Refer to "Class C: Definitions" for more information.)
1200 feet AGL.
(Class C airspace is composed of two cylinders. The inner cylinder starts at the surface and goes to 4000 feet AGL. The outer cylinder starts at 1200 feet AGL to 4000 feet AGL. Refer to “Class C: Definitions” for more information.)
See lessPersonnel at an outdoor concert venue use an sUAS to drop promotional t-shirts and CDs over the audience. The drone is labeled as Category 3. Is this sUAS operation in compliance with 14 CFR Part 107?
Not compliant with Part 107. (According to Part 107 Subpart D, a Category 3 UAS cannot be flown over open air assembly.)
Not compliant with Part 107.
(According to Part 107 Subpart D, a Category 3 UAS cannot be flown over open air assembly.)
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