Airspace - Lesson 1

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
  • Here we show and explain the primary types of airspace found in the US National Airspace System. We also cover the rules and regulations that govern each class of airspace, including pilot requirements.
    www.erau.edu

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  • @jabelsjabels
    @jabelsjabels 5 лет назад +188

    Man I don't even fly or anything, I dunno how I got here but dang this is some well-presented information

    • @illustrious1
      @illustrious1 Год назад

      😄😄😆😄😆 I'm so curious as to how you found this video.

    • @TheEliteKelley
      @TheEliteKelley Год назад +5

      It’s a sign that you should fly

  • @747-pilot
    @747-pilot 6 лет назад +171

    These ERAU videos are *THE BEST* videos on RUclips, on everything aviation related, bar none!! I have extensively watched both, the videos on the THEORETICAL ASPECTS (such as these 2 videos on Airspace), and the ones on the ACTUAL FLYING ASPECTS (such as slow flight, stalls etc.), and they are simply beyond outstanding!
    1)The videos are nice and simplified, making understanding the material a breeze. Nice graphics and animation make digesting the material an absolute breeze.
    2) The narrator is CRYSTAL CLEAR and very articulate and eloquent, using all of the necessary terminology in a complete and clear manner. Words, graphics, demonstrations all come together coherently to make the info extremely easy to comprehend!
    3) The unique part about these videos is that the material is THOROUGH AND COMPLETE (without leaving any "gaps" or "holes" in the subject matter). This is very important, because as I prep for my checkride, I cannot afford to miss anything. The amazing part is they have not left out anything, while _AT THE SAME TIME_ , not cluttering the video by simply throwing every available bit of useless information, which could overwhelm a student like me (trying to fish out the relevant from the irrelevant stuff).
    Thanks, once again for these FANTASTIC videos! They are a lifesaver as I prep for my private pilot checkride on the 20th.
    These videos are a great service to the flying student public, and because of this, I'm seriously considering joining ERAU for my higher aviation training!

    • @ERAUSpecialVFR
      @ERAUSpecialVFR  6 лет назад +18

      Thank you so much! We're glad you enjoy our work, and most of that, that the videos are helpful! When you come to Daytona for your campus visit, be sure to stop by our production office in the College of Aviation and say hello.

    • @Juansecapital
      @Juansecapital 5 лет назад +1

      im agree

    • @guillaumefo
      @guillaumefo 4 года назад +1

      @@ERAUSpecialVFR i wish i had visited that when I was at ERAU in july 2012

  • @airwipe1639
    @airwipe1639 4 года назад +39

    “Busy airports like Chicago’s O’hare are classified different from a single runway in the middle of nowhere” that was so subtle

  • @shdbfbfbfbmsne4297
    @shdbfbfbfbmsne4297 4 года назад +43

    me: gets in plane on a foggy day
    Also me: turns clouds off and render distance up to 36 chunks

  • @stardust6773
    @stardust6773 5 лет назад +9

    This is the crème de la crème in airspace videos, one of the best I've seen

  • @SangahNoona
    @SangahNoona 6 лет назад +33

    Best video and explain ever! I wish I knew this channel when I was working on my private couple of years ago...! I definitely will share this channel with my students someday soon! Thank you very much!

  • @abbieamavi
    @abbieamavi 3 года назад +5

    these are the best videos on youtube for studying as someone who is very visual, and doesn't learn well with text. Thank you for the amazing explanations and matching animations!

  • @j-man4231
    @j-man4231 4 года назад +29

    This video helped me so much! I hope I can become a pilot! Currently 13 years old. I was always confused with MSL for some reason. You helped clear it up. You also helped me understand the airspace much better. All of this for free as well. Thank you!

    • @adrianjesus4040
      @adrianjesus4040 Год назад

      When u said this u were 13 it’s been 2 years so simple math adds that to 15, are you still looking to become a pilot you got 1 more year before you can start your journey

    • @j-man4231
      @j-man4231 Год назад

      @@adrianjesus4040 16 now and I still want to get my license (hopefully this summer), however, I'm not 100% sure if I want to get a job as a pilot. I would still enjoy being able to fly from time to time, however, I may be going more into computer science or economics. What about you?

    • @adrianjesus4040
      @adrianjesus4040 Год назад

      @@j-man4231 awesome you reached back after a comment from so long ago, yeah that’s cool that’s a respectable route to take but trust me, once you start flying and you get your PPL your going to want your instrument and once you get that you might say might as well get the commercial and then your just going to keep going, but I could be wrong, me personally I’m looking to get a career out of this I’m going to take my private pilot check ride here in a few weeks so I’m excited to take a big step into my aviation career, hoping to get instrument and commercial quick so I can go to a part 135 job and start getting paid

    • @j-man4231
      @j-man4231 Год назад

      @@adrianjesus4040 Good luck on your check ride!!! If you remember let me know how that goes! You are probably right that I will want to pursue flying, but I just want to have as many opportunities and choices as possible. I’m focusing on many mostly tech industries which is still somewhat linked to aviation. I hope your journey into aviation goes well!

  • @billkrokoship
    @billkrokoship 6 лет назад +27

    Whew....that is a mouthful as you prepare for knowledge test. Thank you!

  • @jocelynlunaesparza3852
    @jocelynlunaesparza3852 6 лет назад +4

    Seriously One of the best Aviation videos explained!!!!

  • @danieltodaro9677
    @danieltodaro9677 6 лет назад +3

    A good and simple explanation is what makes a good teacher. Thank you.

  • @murilovsilva
    @murilovsilva 5 лет назад +7

    Excellent video. Concise, wonderfully explained and illustrated. A great study aid for this complex subject!

  • @iancurtis2029
    @iancurtis2029 4 года назад +1

    I super appreciate the explicit reference to the AIM. These videos are super high-quality info and production value.

  • @jacquesdemolay2699
    @jacquesdemolay2699 Год назад

    The speaker speaks slowly and clearly which gives me enough time to integrate the data.
    But still, I will watch this video half a dozen times over a long period because it is so packed with data.
    I like the visual format and the amount of care put into the works.
    A video I would recommend to anyone. all my thumbs are up.

  • @pork_friedrice
    @pork_friedrice 16 дней назад

    I had an oral stage check today, 1 step away from my check-ride orals and I “unsattted” on this topic, it’s not hard when you know it, it is hard to know it all by memory. Great video and I’ll be watching this again, many many times over

  • @tylerwilliams1846
    @tylerwilliams1846 3 года назад +15

    ERAU: "Lets talk about Bravo Airspace"
    N731NR: *left the chat*

    • @regulator5521
      @regulator5521 3 года назад +1

      What’s the backstory?

    • @razerwhopper3280
      @razerwhopper3280 3 года назад

      is that from the one viral video of the guy not cleared and he told ATC no

  • @MichaelHurdleStudio
    @MichaelHurdleStudio 6 лет назад +4

    Best I've seen so far. Thank you.

  • @LuisAlvarez-fj5ny
    @LuisAlvarez-fj5ny 5 лет назад

    The best audiovisuals and explanation of airspace....I have seen many..this is by far the best.

  • @CrIsTiNaMaRiiE
    @CrIsTiNaMaRiiE 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks a lot for this video series!
    I'm really glad to have found this channel, it has been really helpful to me

  • @migueldana9561
    @migueldana9561 6 лет назад +2

    You broke the record of the best explanation ever awesome job thank you very helpfully

  • @JallahBomber
    @JallahBomber 7 лет назад +1

    Love this series of videos
    The videos are clear to understand
    Thank you!

  • @cssstylescommand4
    @cssstylescommand4 5 лет назад +1

    Best airspace video in RUclips. Killed it with that ATC speech at 5:33 ! 💫

  • @marc_prieto
    @marc_prieto 4 года назад +4

    This video cleared some of my confusion, thank you!

  • @Antonluisre
    @Antonluisre 6 лет назад

    These vids had helped me on my solo written and private written. Thanks a bunch ERAU!

  • @investlikeagirl4234
    @investlikeagirl4234 2 года назад +1

    I’m so grateful for this Chanel 🙏

  • @kingkora9538
    @kingkora9538 5 лет назад +6

    Best video I've ever come across 😊 Thank you so much God bless you keep em coming 💕

  • @stevecowell2415
    @stevecowell2415 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent video, well paced and highly imformative. Thank you for publishing.

  • @wxm555
    @wxm555 4 года назад +3

    Love the visual explanations in this vid.

  • @DiCola119
    @DiCola119 5 лет назад +1

    So much information, but these lessons are amazing. So lucky they are free.

  • @mrboss20ten
    @mrboss20ten 4 года назад +1

    I've understood everything so far in my ground training. But airspace has so much things to soak in it makes it feel daunting. This helped quite a bit. Thank you

    • @LuisDiaz-rp1ei
      @LuisDiaz-rp1ei 4 года назад

      Stubbo242 Airspace is a very long chapter. I’m currently going over it right now. All the different types of airspace, the different classes, different requirements to get in, VFR/ IFR weather minimums etc..... So yea, I definitely feel the struggle. Best of luck through out training bud!

  • @christianforero.
    @christianforero. 3 месяца назад

    7 years later and still helping pilots pass checkrides...thank you!

  • @RetailTherapyLiv
    @RetailTherapyLiv Год назад +1

    This is extremely helpful for training ATC. Thank you so much for posting!

  • @Kenny-Ross
    @Kenny-Ross 2 года назад

    This is the best video on airspace. Well-presented and the visuals make it easy to understand. Thank you very much!

  • @user-dg5jt4zc1y
    @user-dg5jt4zc1y 3 года назад

    this is very well presented for students whom understood the necessary information vaguely even after a perusal of the entire chapter, I always come back to this video every time I couldn’t identify between class G airspace and class E airspace

  • @ttvFairPlayerPL
    @ttvFairPlayerPL 3 года назад +1

    One of the best explanations. Finally I understood what is going on here. Thank you and greetings for simmers :)

  • @GoodLifeInSpain
    @GoodLifeInSpain 4 года назад

    By far the best video on identifying airspace.

  • @grigorybykovskiy6763
    @grigorybykovskiy6763 5 лет назад +2

    I love all the video you guys made.
    Great Job, Already want to study at your school.

  • @williamcharl123
    @williamcharl123 5 лет назад

    Awesome video, I found this extremely helpful. Thank you!

  • @elelyon555
    @elelyon555 7 лет назад +1

    Such cool videos, they really help, thank you 😍👏👏👏

  • @marciabrown1715
    @marciabrown1715 6 лет назад +1

    Very clear information.Thanks.

  • @iFollowLife
    @iFollowLife 6 лет назад +3

    Well explained

  • @rishabhinthecockpit
    @rishabhinthecockpit 3 года назад

    Amazing lesson 😍😍..... I love the way they use to cover the topic....

  • @martinmartin3973
    @martinmartin3973 6 лет назад +5

    Very in depth very graphical very well done. Thank you sir! A lot to remember for us students..

  • @vivek6187
    @vivek6187 4 года назад +1

    This presentation is better than jeppesen or any other.

  • @LIOTBs
    @LIOTBs 7 лет назад +9

    Awesome thank you!

  • @chattyrob
    @chattyrob Год назад

    These videos are the GOAT!! Thanks for putting these videos together!

  • @felixernesto1366
    @felixernesto1366 4 года назад +1

    Damn this presentation is mouthwatering

  • @sebastianmichael7327
    @sebastianmichael7327 4 года назад

    Wow very good visuals and well explained. Good job!

  • @hh_photo_adventures
    @hh_photo_adventures 4 года назад

    Great explanation, thank you!!!

  • @LeaCuatt
    @LeaCuatt 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video! Everything is very well explained. One thing I did notice, however, it that the video lists Class G airspace as a Regulatory airspace, but it is not listed as Regulatory in the AIM. Nor is it listed as Non-Regulatory. Is there something I'm missing? Thanks for any clarification!

  • @mn_ronald7355
    @mn_ronald7355 5 лет назад +1

    excelent video!!!

  • @dannybryant4459
    @dannybryant4459 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video on air space

  • @morisn
    @morisn 5 лет назад +1

    Great Video! Would be nice to find one that'st applicable to Canada though, with the same level of detail and graphics

  • @ahmedmoustaqim8161
    @ahmedmoustaqim8161 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this videos

  • @degraham9198
    @degraham9198 2 года назад

    I like the way
    your mind works.

  • @chance5249
    @chance5249 4 года назад +1

    At 16:56, you say, "The highest altitude that (Class G) will ever go up to, is 14,500MSL, unless within 1,500 feet (of the surface)". However, it's actually within 1,200 feet of the surface.

  • @shamaparveentaj3261
    @shamaparveentaj3261 6 лет назад +1

    Good info 👌🙏

  • @CleffedWings
    @CleffedWings 4 года назад

    SO well made, I recommend these videos to EVERY student pilot out there. There is never TOO much information at one time and yet it's comprehensive and full of information - never any flashy/unnecessary animation, yet well illustrated and easy for visual learners; well balanced and beautifully animated.

    • @CleffedWings
      @CleffedWings 4 года назад

      Update, I passed my checkride yesterday! Thank you @ERAU SpecialVFR

  • @jermainehayes8328
    @jermainehayes8328 2 года назад

    Amazing vid. I like the 3d visual that helps tremendously..

  • @BarbellMethod
    @BarbellMethod 3 года назад

    This was great! Thank you 🙏

  • @bidpar
    @bidpar 6 лет назад +2

    Entire aviation encyclopedia is in this channel.

  • @sweetlogic5938
    @sweetlogic5938 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @erginaydin9607
    @erginaydin9607 4 года назад

    Excellent.

  • @keithwilhelm4362
    @keithwilhelm4362 3 года назад

    Good information

  • @BillPalmer
    @BillPalmer 3 года назад

    Nice graphics
    Though we haven’t seen student pilot certificates that look like that for quite a while
    I like to tie the REASON for the cloud clearance to the 10K speed limit (you need more time to avoid faster aircraft) and whether positive ATC control is in effect (i.e., A & B : clear of clouds ) or where IFR flight is not possible (class G < 1200 AGL : clear of clouds )

  • @andre97mir
    @andre97mir 3 года назад

    Thanks for your very good or useful clip

  • @thecommentator6450
    @thecommentator6450 4 года назад

    omg dude you are awesome thank you very much

  • @maulerchomama
    @maulerchomama 3 года назад

    Did anyone notice when he was talking about Class B, he said 250kts speed limit below 10,000 ft when he meant to say above haha. Otherwise awesome, very in depth video. Thanks!

    • @BillPalmer
      @BillPalmer 3 года назад +2

      The speed limit is 250 below 10K

  • @eddysanta1213
    @eddysanta1213 Год назад

    Excelente..

  • @dustin0133
    @dustin0133 3 года назад

    i starting my PPL and very nervous about VFR navigation and this definitely helped me understand a little better

  • @bernardputersznit64
    @bernardputersznit64 3 года назад

    Makes my head spin -- think i will stick to my PPL flying -- for now ;-)

  • @HanHan-fb7zh
    @HanHan-fb7zh 9 дней назад

    Thump up😊 👍 👏

  • @javascriptbyemeka
    @javascriptbyemeka 3 года назад

    Phew.... So much information as a beginner...

  • @benmiller200
    @benmiller200 4 года назад +1

    35 seconds in and the FAA already nuked my drone. Darn you 101st air guard I have a waiver!

  • @grigorybykovskiy6763
    @grigorybykovskiy6763 5 лет назад +1

    Sorry, May I ask you a Question about the video, please?
    on 18:07 you speak 1200 feet-10000 feet and next again 1200-10,000 Feet but use different visibility restriction in one case 1 SM (Statute Miles) and another is 5 SM But I can't understand which situation we use 1SM which situation we use 5SM wile day time?

    • @abbysnowmist
      @abbysnowmist 3 года назад

      Grigory Bykovskiy If you are below 1200 agl and/or 10000 msl you use 1 sm vis and clear of clouds. If you are BOTH above 1200 agl and 10000 msl, you use 5 sm vis, 1000 vertical and 1 sm horizontal. If you are below 1200 agl but above 10000 msl, use 1 sm vis and clear of clouds.

    • @abbysnowmist
      @abbysnowmist 3 года назад

      Grigory Bykovskiy He said 1200 agl to 10000 msl first time but said above 1200 agl AND 10000 msl the second time.

  • @ahmadtheaviationlover1937
    @ahmadtheaviationlover1937 5 лет назад

    its a lot to learn but its easy.

  • @AbdulazizAlmawash
    @AbdulazizAlmawash 5 лет назад

    11:22 that area says it covers from 1200ft to 4000ft, does that mean if the pilot is at 1000ft for example, he wouldnt be in that airspace anymore? and does it also mean ATC coverage will no longer be useful/available to him? if someone just tell e what happens at that area or the difference between being in and out of an airspace i would appreciate that

    • @abbysnowmist
      @abbysnowmist 3 года назад +1

      Abdulaziz Almawash If he was within the dashed lines, he would be in D airspace, I he was outside the dashed lines, he would be in E airspace and will probably be in contact with the Class C airports approach control.

    • @BillPalmer
      @BillPalmer 3 года назад +1

      He would be below the class C airspace and would not NEED to talk to ATC. That way he could fly up the coast (avoiding the C that went to the surface) without having to talk to ATC along the way

  • @Geosbudy
    @Geosbudy 9 месяцев назад

    Huh ill just make it to CPL one day🙄 so many things to learn and master especially from aeronautical engineering

  • @pork_friedrice
    @pork_friedrice 16 дней назад

    0:34 Did you know that airspace depicted as an NMFOC area(Nuclear Mushroom Fall Out Cloud) ….only requires for a VFR pilot to remain clear of the one cloud by 200’, make sure however you’re tuned for the HVN VOR and that you’re flying towards it NOT from ….. . .-. . .-..

  • @meeshaiqbal5816
    @meeshaiqbal5816 3 года назад

    Would this be relatable to UK airspace too?

  • @JETZcorp
    @JETZcorp 2 года назад

    We're 35 seconds into this thing and there's already the Crossroads Baker nuclear test footage on the screen. Tell me, Aviation Man, how can I avoid flying VFR into atomic airspace? I need this knowledge.

  • @alexmccabe1948
    @alexmccabe1948 5 лет назад

    Very good, except day minimums in class g less than 1200 agl are only 1 mile vis and clear or clouds

  • @samuelseidel6148
    @samuelseidel6148 3 года назад

    You can fly in Class B with a Sport license and proper endorsement. I did most of my sport pilot training under O'Hare's class Bravo.

    • @BillPalmer
      @BillPalmer 3 года назад

      UNDER

    • @samuelseidel6148
      @samuelseidel6148 3 года назад +1

      Bill P you can transition through to the other side if you get clearance.

  • @Firstwatchaviation
    @Firstwatchaviation 5 лет назад +1

    At 01:20 you state Regulatory Airspace is Classes A,B,C,D,E “G!”. Class G airspace is Non-Regulatory. Did the makers of this video realize this?

    • @Danair25
      @Danair25 5 лет назад +2

      Class G airspace actually is part of the Regulatory Airspace category, not to be confused with "controlled" or "non-controlled". ATC does not have authority or responsibility to control air traffic in class G airspace, however there are VFR weather minimums that apply to Class G that
      all VFR pilots have to adhere to, and that in itself is what makes class G "regulatory". More information is available in the Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge. Hope this helps!

  • @wesleyruff4997
    @wesleyruff4997 4 года назад +1

    If Class E airspace doesnt require a pilot's licence to fly in does that mean a completely unlicensed person can fly as long as they stay in class E? that doesnt sound right...

    • @Virtualmix
      @Virtualmix 4 года назад

      I could be wrong but I believe this is to cover for other types of flying machines that don't require a pilot's license such as ultra-lights, para-motor, lighter-than-air aircraft (balloon, blimps, etc).

    • @BillPalmer
      @BillPalmer 3 года назад

      That’s not what it means

  • @realsoundkaraoke
    @realsoundkaraoke 5 лет назад +1

    Does anyone know how to make this kind of pressentation?

    • @BillPalmer
      @BillPalmer 3 года назад

      Indeed, what software did they use?

  • @Yoondongdong
    @Yoondongdong 2 года назад

    Can someone explain about E airspace?
    I cannot understand..

  • @cubfsx4965
    @cubfsx4965 4 года назад

    How then can commercial pilots fly into B airspace if the weather visibility is less than 3SM?

    • @ERAUSpecialVFR
      @ERAUSpecialVFR  4 года назад +1

      They're on an IFR flight plan, which does not have weather minimums.

    • @BillPalmer
      @BillPalmer 3 года назад

      Those are VFR weather minimums

  • @mrthomaslaux1
    @mrthomaslaux1 5 лет назад

    So seas, oceans are what airspace? E, g?

    • @abbysnowmist
      @abbysnowmist 3 года назад

      Thomas Laux None. They are considered international airspace and therefore do not fall into any category.

  • @razorbackblood06
    @razorbackblood06 3 года назад

    How does a student pilot know his distance from a cloud?

    • @rileykieler
      @rileykieler 3 года назад +1

      Same way a CFI does...by best judgement. There's really no way to tell specifically

  • @ahmadtheaviationlover1937
    @ahmadtheaviationlover1937 4 года назад +1

    There is a mistake, class E and G airspace is non regulatory. It’s not as stringent as class A or class B airspace

    • @Virtualmix
      @Virtualmix Год назад +1

      Class E is controlled airspace. Class G is non-controlled.
      Specifically, an aircraft flying IFR will need ATC clearance to operate in class E airspace.

  • @margeolsen6657
    @margeolsen6657 5 лет назад

    At 15:30 you say that there is no pilot qualifications to fly class E airspace. don't you need a pilot certificate or students certificate w/ endorsements to solo

    • @banu6301
      @banu6301 5 лет назад

      no, i'm pretty sure thats like no mans land but technically you do need one since very little/ no airports are in class E, meaning that if a pilot takes off and enters class E airspace he could give you controls and let you fly the airplane as long as you are in class E airspace, landing will still require entering another airspace class

    • @mikesamples2534
      @mikesamples2534 4 года назад

      Marge Olsen they’re not saying you don’t have to be a pilot, they say “there are no specific PILOT qualifications”. You still have to be a pilot and meet the requirements to be a pilot but there are no additional requirements imposed upon a pilot to fly in class E.

  • @Tony031570
    @Tony031570 6 лет назад

    Class B airspace was not fully detailed. It seems as though only the inner ring was detailed (0 to 10,000 MSL). 5m37s

    • @ERAUSpecialVFR
      @ERAUSpecialVFR  6 лет назад

      Tony031570 Each Class B airspace is unique, so it would be impossible to show what each one looks like.

    • @Tony031570
      @Tony031570 6 лет назад

      Oh, i was not aware of that. I am a student pilot. Thank you for letting me know.

    • @BillPalmer
      @BillPalmer 3 года назад

      There are 37 of them. Just know how to find it in the sectional and read the altitude ranges printed in the chart. No need to memorize distances - it’s drawn in there for you !

  • @eesees1421
    @eesees1421 5 лет назад +2

    Totally different from EU regulation)))

  • @pork_friedrice
    @pork_friedrice 12 дней назад

    18:23 this doesn’t seem right, these visibility requirements can’t be for above 1,200’AGL & at or above 10,000’ MSL but just for above 10,000’ MSL

  • @j-man4231
    @j-man4231 3 года назад

    My Cessna not going to go anywhere near 200 knots, so at least I can't get that speeding ticket.

  • @EvvrEndeavors
    @EvvrEndeavors 2 года назад

    Why do the sectional charts have to be so confusing?

  • @Tayd0g
    @Tayd0g 4 года назад

    Scary as hell 0:16

  • @dcav8tor66
    @dcav8tor66 3 года назад

    Class G is Uncontrolled Airspace. This video classified it as Controlled at the beginning part of the video.

    • @BillPalmer
      @BillPalmer 3 года назад +1

      They said “regulatory” not controlled.

  • @smudent2010
    @smudent2010 2 года назад

    Why Canada and the US decided to go with different classifications of airspace, I'll never know...