Airspace is divided into classes from A to G, each with specific rules regarding communication, separation, visibility, and services provided. These classifications are defined by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), but implementation details may vary slightly from country to country.
Controlled airspace includes Classes A to E. Class F is rarely used, and Class G is uncontrolled. In addition, certain airspace types like CTRs, TMAs, RMZs, and TMZs are layered over these classes to define specific operational environments near airports or sensitive areas.
A defined volume of controlled airspace around an airport, extending from the surface to a specified upper limit.
A larger volume of controlled airspace above one or more CTRs.
Airspace where radio communication is mandatory for all flights, even though it may be Class G.
All aircraft must operate a functioning transponder (usually Mode S).
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