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Which type of airspace is generally designated for aircraft that are operating under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and where all aircraft are subject to air traffic control?

Class A airspace extends from 18,000 feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) up to 60,000 feet MSL (Flight Level 600) and is exclusively for IFR traffic, requiring ATC cleara

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Question: Which type of airspace is generally designated for aircraft that are operating under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and where all aircraft are subject to air traffic control?

Answer options:

  • Class G airspace
  • Class E airspace
  • Class B airspace ✅ Class A airspace

Correct answer: Class A airspace

Explanation: Class A airspace extends from 18,000 feet Mean Sea Level (MSL) up to 60,000 feet MSL (Flight Level 600) and is exclusively for IFR traffic, requiring ATC clearance.

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