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This document is a learning module on airspace, covering categories and kinds of airspace used for aircrafts. It's aimed at professional students in aircraft maintenance technology. The document contains the title of the course and learning objectives. The learning module is for a final period.
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Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay City Institute of Engineering and Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology Department Course Learning Outco...
Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay City Institute of Engineering and Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology Department Course Learning Outcomes [CLO] Module Learning Outcomes [MLO] Topic Learning CLO 1. Explains the MLO 1. Discuss the airspace Outcomes [TLO] basic and primary portion of the atmosphere function of airports and controlled by a country above its territory, including its category. its territorial waters or, more TLO 1. Discuss the types CLO 2. Explains the generally, any specific three- and classes of airspace. types and classes of dimensional portion of the TLO 2. Identify and atmosphere. describe the various airspace. MLO 2. Determine the categories, kinds and categories of airspace that other airspace. describes the controlled and uncontrolled types of airspace. MLO 3. Discuss the different kinds of airspace as well as the other airspace areas. FINALS PERIOD (RESIDENTIAL LEARNING MODALITIES) AMT 1101 AIRPORT AND AIRWAYS Page | 1 Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay City Institute of Engineering and Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology Department TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Time Allotment Airspace 3 30 minutes Honesty Clause 8 Assessment Strategy 8 60 minutes References 9 AMT 1101 AIRPORT AND AIRWAYS Page | 2 Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay City Institute of Engineering and Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology Department AIRSPACE Means the portion of the atmosphere controlled by a country above its territory, including its territorial waters or, more generally, any specific three- dimensional portion of the atmosphere. There are two categories of airspace: 1. Regulatory 2. Non-Regulatory. Within these two categories are 4 kinds of airspace: 1) Controlled 2) Uncontrolled 3) Special Use 4) Other airspace CONTROLLED AIRSPACE Controlled Airspace is a generic term that covers the different classification of airspace and defined dimensions within which air traffic control service is provided to flight conducted under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and to flights conducted under Visual Flight Rules (VFR) in accordance with the airspace classification. AMT 1101 AIRPORT AND AIRWAYS Page | 3 Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay City Institute of Engineering and Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology Department UNCONTROLLED AIRSPACE Uncontrolled airspace is airspace in which air traffic control does not exert any executive authority, although it may act in an advisory manner. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE Special use airspace (SUA), Is an area designated for operations of a nature such that limitations may be imposed on aircraft not participating in those operations. Often these operations are of a military nature. The designation of SUAs identifies for other users the areas where such activity occurs, provides for segregation of that activity from other users, and allows charting to keep airspace users informed of potential hazards. SUA's are usually depicted on aeronautical charts OTHER AIRSPACE AREAS "Other airspace areas" is a general term referring to the majority of the remaining airspace. It includes: Airport Advisory Areas Military Training Routes (MTR) Temporary Flight Restrictions Parachute Jump Areas National Security Areas AMT 1101 AIRPORT AND AIRWAYS Page | 4 Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay City Institute of Engineering and Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology Department AIRPORT ADVISORY AREAS An airport advisory area is an area within 10 statute miles (SM) of an airport where a control tower is not operating, but where a flight service station (FSS) is located. At these locations, the FSS provides advisory service to arriving and departing aircraft. MILITARY TRAINING ROUTES Military training routes (MTR) are developed to allow the military to conduct low-altitude, high- speed training. The routes above 1,500 feet AGL are developed to be flown primarily under IFR, and the routes 1,500 feet and less are for VFR flight. The routes are identified on sectional charts by the designation "instrument (IR) or visual (VR)." TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS An FDC NOTAM will be issued to designate a temporary flight restriction (TFR). The NOTAM will begin with the phrase "FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS" followed by the location of the temporary restriction, effective time period, area defined in statute miles, and altitudes affected. The NOTAM will also contain the FAA coordination facility and telephone number, the reason for the restriction, and any other information AMT 1101 AIRPORT AND AIRWAYS Page | 5 Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay City Institute of Engineering and Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology Department deemed appropriate. The pilot should check the NOTAMs as part of flight planning. Some of the purposes for establishing a temporary restriction are: Protect persons and property in the air or on the surface from an existing or imminent hazard. Provide a safe environment for the operation of disaster relief aircraft. Prevent an unsafe congestion of sightseeing aircraft above an incident or event, which may generate a high degree of public interest. Protect declared national disasters for humanitarian reasons in the State of Hawaii. Protect the President, Vice President, or other public figures. Provide a safe environment for space agency operations. PARACHUTE JUMP AREAS Parachute jump areas are published in the Airport/Facility Directory. Sites that are used frequently are depicted on sectional charts. NATIONAL SECURITY AREAS National security areas consist of airspace of defined vertical and lateral dimensions established at locations where there is a requirement for increased security and safety of AMT 1101 AIRPORT AND AIRWAYS Page | 6 Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay City Institute of Engineering and Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology Department ground facilities. Pilots are requested to voluntarily avoid flying through these depicted areas. When necessary, flight may be temporarily prohibited. Regulatory airspace includes the following kinds of airspace: 1) Class A, B, C, D and E airspaces 2) Restricted Airspace 3) Prohibited Airspace AMT 1101 AIRPORT AND AIRWAYS Page | 7 Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay City Institute of Engineering and Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology Department ACADEMIC HONESTY STATEMENT: For this exam/quiz/activity, I make the following truthful statement: I understand that acts of academic dishonesty shall be penalized to the full extent as indicated in the provision of the PhilSCA Student Manual (page 30, No.6.) ASSESSMENT STRATEGY Short Quiz AMT 1101 AIRPORT AND AIRWAYS Page | 8 Republic of the Philippines PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay City Institute of Engineering and Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology Department References: Jeppesen Sanderson. (2018). Training Products Private Pilot Manual: Retrieved from Jeppesen Seth B. Young, Alexander T. Wells. (2011). Airport Planning and Management Sixth Edition: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Dennis Glaeser, Sanford Gum, Bruce Walters. (2015). An Invitation to Fly for Private Pilot 2nd Edition. Retrieved from www.amazon.com/Invitation-Fly- Basics-Private-Aviation/dp/0534177182 Website: www.faa.gov part 139 Airport Certification and www.caap.gov Airports Classification in Philippines FAA – H – 8083 – 25B. (2016). Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Retrieved from https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/ handbooks_manuals/aviation/phak/media/17_phak_ch15.pdf AMT 1101 AIRPORT AND AIRWAYS Page | 9