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How to Identify Class E Airspace on a VFR Sectional Chart for Remote Pilots
0:00Discover drones is your go to resource for learning about drones, drones in business, emerging drone technology and drones in STEM education. I am Dr. Heather Monthie, an FAA certificated flight instructor,
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0:26Welcome back to the Discover drones podcast. I'm Heather Monthie, your host for this podcast. This is episode eight of the podcast and if you have been listening to previous episodes, you'll know that this is the final installment of the free preview of my understanding airspace and VFR sectional charts for remote pilots course. So if you're just finding this podcast now, if you go back to Episode Three, it's what is the fastest way to get an airspace authorization for remote pilots. Episodes three through eight are a free preview of My course on understanding airspace for remote pilots. So, airspace is a big chunk of the exam the part 107 exam, it is a big chunk of what you are responsible for as a drone pilot, whether you're flying commercially or recreationally or even for educational purposes, you have to understand airspace you have to get the the air that in which you're flying. So episodes three through eight are a free preview of that course. It's a video based course. So I pulled the audio out of that the videos and I'm delivering them to you here in this podcast so you can listen to them. You're walking the dog, you're up for your morning run, or maybe you're just sitting on the couch, or even driving to work. It could be anything really. So you can go back listen to those episodes, get a free preview of those particular videos pick the particular pieces of the course. In this episode we're going to talk about how to identify class echo airspace or Class E airspace on VFR sectional charts. Now sectionals VFR section are very visual, there's color coding, there's all sorts of different stuff that you need to be able to see, which obviously, you're not going to be able to do on this podcast. So if you go to the link in the show notes to my website, it'll bring you to the website, you can watch the video that corresponds to the audio in this podcast. And it's the actual video that is in my course understanding airspace and VFR sectionals for remote pilots. So you can go to www dot fly electric monarch comm slash courses to check out that particular course. And as always, you can go to discover drones podcast comm to check out all of the other episodes. In this free preview again, it's episodes three through eight, starting with what is the fastest way to get an airspace authorization all the way through to episode eight which is this episode how to identify class echo airspace on VFR sectional charts for remote pilots. Let's get to it.
3:03How to identify class echo airspace on a VFR sectional chart. So class echo airspace or Class E airspace is all of the airspace in the National Airspace System that extends from 1200 feet agpl to 17,