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Which of the following is defined as 'controlled airspace'?

Controlled airspace is defined as airspace of defined dimensions within which ATC service is provided. This ensures organized and safe movement of air traffic.

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Question: Which of the following is defined as 'controlled airspace'?

Answer options: ✅ Airspace of defined dimensions within which ATC service is provided.

  • Any airspace above 1,000 feet AGL.
  • Only Class F airspace.
  • Airspace where no air traffic control services are available.

Correct answer: Airspace of defined dimensions within which ATC service is provided.

Explanation: Controlled airspace is defined as airspace of defined dimensions within which ATC service is provided. This ensures organized and safe movement of air traffic.

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