1) You're overflying Northwest Florida airport at 2,500' MSL while the tower is operating. Are you in Class D airspace? Boldmethod. Boldmethod. Boldmethod. 2) You're flying in the mountains at 12,500 feet MSL, and you're 1,100 AGL in Class G airspace. What is the minimum required visibility during the day? Boldmethod. Boldmethod.
Within Class B and TRSA airspace, VFR aircraft are also separated from other VFR aircraft by at least 500 feet. VFR aircraft must receive an explicit clearance into Class B airspace, allowing them to be separated from other VFR aircraft. In the case of a TRSA this only applies to aircraft requesting radar services. Lateral Radar Separation
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