The Alert Area Depicted Within The Blue Lines Is An Area In Which. AVA 628 - 684 - AVA 628 - 684. Class D Airspace ATC provides sequencing and traffic advisories to VFR traffic within Class D airspace along with IFR traffic separation Pilots must establish two-way radio communications to enter and operate within Class D airspace. Alert areas are depicted on aeronautical charts to inform nonparticipating pilots of areas that may contain high volumes pilot training parachute jumping glider towing or an unusual type of aerial activity Figure 13 Alert areas however are not. Alert areas west and northwest of Fort Lauderdale international airport.
The flight of aircraft is prohibited. An Alert Area may involve high general aviation traffic unusual air operations or frequent student training. The flight of aircraft while not. Alert areas west and northwest of Fort Lauderdale international airport. The flight of aircraft while not. They are depicted on the chart with a blue border and are noted with an A and an associated number eg.
The alert area depicted within the blue lines is an area in which Athere is a high volume of pilot training activities or an unusual type of aerial activity neither of which is hazardous to aircraft.
What is depicted within each quadrangle on the chart bounded by lines of latitude and longitude based on the highest known obstruction with a 1000 foot buffer for non-mountainous areas and 2000 foot buffer in mountainous areas. The flight of aircraft is prohibited. There is a high volume of pilot training activities or an unusual type of aerial activity neither of which is hazardous to aircraft. The purpose of such areas is to warn nonparticipating pilots of the potential danger. Refer to figure 52 point 9 The alert area depicted within the blue lines is an area in which A the flight of aircraft is prohibited. Controlled Firing Area – Here there may be military activity such as artillery fire that is suspended when radar detects approaching aircraft.