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Class G Airspace Class G airspace is the portion of the airspace that has not been designated as Class A, B, C, D, or E. It is therefore designated as uncontrolled airspace.
Class G Airspace (Uncontrolled Airspace) The airspace not designated as Class A, B, C, D or E ...
Class G Airspace - Uncontrolled airspace, generally the airspace from the surface up to 700 feet or 1,200 feet AGL in most of the U.S., but up to as high as 14,500 feet in some remote Western mountainous and sparsely populated areas.
Class G Airspace Classification of Airworthiness Certificates CLEEN (NextGen) ...
Class G airspace. Airspace that is uncontrolled, except when associated with a temporary control tower, and has not been designated as Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, or Class E airspace.
CLASS G AIRSPACE (Uncontrolled Airspace) - Airspace not designated as Class A, B, C, D or E Controlled Airspace. COAMING - A padded, protective rim around an open cockpit.
CLASS G AIRSPACE- That airspace not designated as Class A, B, C, D or E.
Class G airspace is uncontrolled, so it includes all airspace in the United States that is not classified as Class A, B, C, D, or E.
Know the Class G airspace rules for visibility and cloud clearance. Long distance scud running is not recommended. SVFR and contact approaches must be requested by the pilot. Know your limits. Not everywhere nor every time.
See also: Weather, Flight, Aircraft, Aviation, Landing
 
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