Part 107 Chapter 2 Flashcards Welcome to your Part 107 Chapter 2 Flashcards 1. Part 107 Chapter 2: Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions What are the six classes of airspace recognized in the United States? Class A, B, C, D, E, and G airspace 2. Part 107 Chapter 2: Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions What class of airspace extends from 18,000 feet MSL up to 60,000 feet MSL? Class A airspace 3. Part 107 Chapter 2: Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions In which class of airspace is ATC authorization required for sUAS operations under Part 107? Classes B, C, D, and E (controlled airspace) 4. Part 107 Chapter 2: Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions What is Class G airspace? Class G is uncontrolled airspace that typically exists below Class E airspace and does not require ATC authorization for sUAS operations 5. Part 107 Chapter 2: Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions What is the maximum altitude allowed for sUAS operations in Class G airspace without ATC authorization? 400 feet above ground level (AGL) 6. Part 107 Chapter 2: Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions What service can be used to request near real-time approval for flying in controlled airspace? The Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) system 7. Part 107 Chapter 2: Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions What is a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) and when should it be observed? A TFR is a restriction on certain airspace due to special events or hazardous conditions, and sUAS operators must comply with these restrictions 8. Part 107 Chapter 2: Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions How can sUAS operators check for any airspace restrictions prior to a flight? They can review NOTAMs (Notice to Airmen) and check with FAA-approved resources 9. Part 107 Chapter 2: Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions In what class of airspace does ATC not provide separation services for aircraft? Class G airspace (uncontrolled airspace) 10. Part 107 Chapter 2: Airspace Classification, Operating Requirements, and Flight Restrictions What should a Remote PIC do if they need to operate in restricted or prohibited airspace? Obtain special permission or authorization from the controlling agency or FAA before operating in restricted or prohibited airspace 1 out of 10 Time is Up! Time's up