Domestic Airspace l Canadian Domestic Airspace includes all
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Domestic Airspace l Canadian Domestic Airspace includes all airspace over the Canadian land mass and the Canadian Arctic and certain areas over the high seas. Regional Gliding School
Domestic Airspace is divided into two areas. They are: l Northern Domestic Airspace – Close proximity to the magnetic pole. Compass is hard to read here. l Southern Domestic Airspace – Most areas within Canada fall into this division. Most aircraft fly at set altitudes. Regional Gliding School
Altimeter Regions l Altimeter Setting Region – Prior to take-off or landing, a pilot will set the aircraft's altimeter to the nearest aerodrome. l Standard Pressure Region – Includes areas mostly in the north and airspace above 18, 000 feet. Altimeters are set to the standard setting of 29. 92”Hg. Regional Gliding School
Sparsely Settled Areas l Geographical areas of Canada with few settlements. l Flight in such sparsely settled areas requires special precautions and procedures because of limited navigation facilities, severe weather conditions, limited weather information, limited fuel supplies and servicing facilities. Regional Gliding School
High and Low Level Airspace: l High level airspace – All Canadian Domestic Airspace that is 18, 000 feet and above l Low level airspace – All Canadian Domestic Airspace that is below 18, 000 feet Regional Gliding School
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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities Airspace Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #1 - Regional Gliding School What is the airspace above 18, 000 feet where the altimeter is set to 29. 92”Hg called? A Domestic airspace B Northern domestic airspace C Altimeter setting region D Standard pressure region
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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities Airspace Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #2 - Regional Gliding School What name is given to the geographical areas of Canada with few settlements? A Settlements B Sparsely settled areas C Domestic land D Northern domestic land
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Airspace Classification This chart is a simplistic summarization of airspace and what is permitted within each classification. The X symbol means that the column heading is permitted. For more information about airspace, see the recommended readings section on the airfield. Click left mouse button to remove box Regional Gliding School
Restricted Area Flight is either completely prohibited or restricted to specific conditions. Danger Area Airspace in which activities may constitute a potential hazard to aircraft. Regional Gliding School
Alert Area in which a high volume of flying training or unusual type of aerial activity is carried out. Flight within these areas is not prohibited but pilots should exercise extreme caution. Regional Gliding School
Military Flying Area High level airspace reserved for military flying and testing exercises. Civilian aircraft are not allowed in this area. Regional Gliding School
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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities Airspace Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #3 - Regional Gliding School What class airspace permits VFR traffic and does not require a two way radio? A Class B B Class C C Class D D Class E
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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities Airspace Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #4 - Regional Gliding School What area has a high volume of training or unusual type of aerial activity is carried out? A Restricted area B Danger Area C Alert Area D Military flying area
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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities Airspace Congratulations!! You have now completed the Airspace lesson of the Aeronautical Rules and Facilities Module. Of course, this lesson is always available to you for future reference if required. You are now ready to move along to the next Aeronautical Rules and Facilities lesson you have not completed or to any other module you wish. You can advance to the Self Test Module if you feel ready to challenge the final exam. Good Luck! Regional Gliding School
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