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What characteristic defines Class E airspace?

Class E airspace is controlled airspace, extending upwards from either the surface or a designated altitude, where ATC services are provided, but VFR traffic is

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Question: What characteristic defines Class E airspace?

Answer options:

  • Requires IFR flight plan, ATC clearance. ✅ Controlled airspace where ATC services are provided to IFR and VFR flights, but VFR traffic is not explicitly separated from IFR traffic.
  • Uncontrolled airspace below 18,000 feet ASL.
  • Only VFR flights permitted with a flight itinerary.

Correct answer: Controlled airspace where ATC services are provided to IFR and VFR flights, but VFR traffic is not explicitly separated from IFR traffic.

Explanation: Class E airspace is controlled airspace, extending upwards from either the surface or a designated altitude, where ATC services are provided, but VFR traffic is not usually explicitly cleared or separated from IFR traffic.

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