hel·i·cop·ter:
Noun ~ A type of aircraft that derives both lift and propulsion from one or two sets of horizontally revolving overhead rotors.

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Class G Airspace

Description:
All uncontrolled airspace is considered Class G.

Sectional:
Not depicted

Dimensions:
All airspace outside of controlled airspace.

Clearance:
A clearance is not required to operate VFR within Class G airspace.

Transponder:
A transponder is not required to operate VFR within Class G airspace.

Weather:
1200 feet AGL or less above the surface (regardless of MSL altitude).
Visibility Clouds
Day 1 statute mile Clear of clouds
Night 3 statute mile 500 feet below
1,000 feet above
2,000 feet horizontal
More than 1,200 feet AGL but less than 10,000 feet MSL.
Visibility Clouds
Day 1 statute mile 500 feet below
1,000 feet above
2,000 feet horizontal
Night 3 statute miles 500 feet below
1,000 feet above
2,000 feet horizontal
More than 1,200 AGL and at or above 10,000 feet MSL.
Visibility Clouds
Day/Night 5 statute miles 1,000 feet below
1,000 feet above
1 statute mile horizontal

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