Airspace Review
Across
- 2. The lines that run vertically on maps.
- 3. The airspace around medium sized airports and designated by solid magenta lines.
- 6. Airspace that is around large cities and designated by solid blue lines.
- 7. The airspace that starts at 18000 feet. We don't fly in it as drone pilots.
- 8. The airspace around small airports and designated by a dashed blue line.
- 10. The type of airspace that the FAA doesn't really care what goes on/no permissions needed to fly here.
- 13. The part of the runway approach right after take off.
- 16. Places where you temporarily cannot be flying. Represented on skyvector as orange marks.
- 17. Yellow signs with black lettering show destination, information, and what else.
- 19. The section of the runway approach that happens after the departure.
Down
- 1. The type of airspace that the FAA runs and wants to know about at all times.
- 4. The lines that run horizontally on maps.
- 5. The airspace that is uncontrolled by the FAA.
- 6. The section of runway approach that occurs right before final.
- 9. Red signs with white lettering show which type of instructions.
- 11. The main direction that planes take of and land from.
- 12. Airspace represented by a magenta comb. Often where there is military action taking place.
- 14. Airspace that has 2 different designations. Can be represented by a dashed or fuzzy magenta line based on where it starts.
- 15. The airspace represented by a blue comb. You can't fly here!
- 18. The part of the runway approach that happens when the plane comes into land.