Class E airspace

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Class E airspace is a category of controlled airspace that typically begins at various altitudes above the surface and extends up to but not including Class A airspace, where IFR and many VFR operations are managed under air traffic control.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Class E airspace canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf airspace classification
controlled airspace
appliesTo controlled airspace not designated as Class A
controlled airspace not designated as Class B
controlled airspace not designated as Class C
controlled airspace not designated as Class D
chartedOn IFR en route charts
sectional aeronautical charts
contains en route domestic airspace
federal airways
offshore airspace areas
surface areas designated for an airport
transition areas
definedIn 14 CFR Part 71 (United States)
doesNotRequire ATC clearance for VFR operations
existsIn many ICAO contracting states
extendsUpTo but not including Class A airspace
governedBy IFR separation standards
VFR weather minimums
isDifferentFrom Class B airspace
Class C airspace
Class D airspace
Class G airspace (uncontrolled)
lowerLimitCanBe 1200 feet above ground level
700 feet above ground level
other specified altitudes
surface
lowerLimitVariesBy airspace design
geographic area
mayProvideATCServiceTo VFR aircraft on request
partOf National Airspace System
providesATCServiceTo IFR aircraft
purpose to protect instrument approach and departure paths
to provide controlled airspace for IFR operations
to support en route air traffic control services
regulatedBy Federal Aviation Administration
International Civil Aviation Organization
requires ATC clearance for IFR operations
requiresForIFR pilot instrument rating or equivalent authorization
symbolizedBy dashed magenta lines for surface areas
shaded blue on sectional charts for 1200-foot floors
shaded magenta on sectional charts for 700-foot floors
upperLimit flight level 600
usedIn instrument flight rules operations
visual flight rules operations
weatherMinimumsVFRBelow10000MSL 1000 feet above clouds
2000 feet horizontal from clouds
3 statute miles visibility
500 feet below clouds

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Class A airspace relatedConcept Class E airspace
Class D airspace moreRestrictiveThan Class E airspace