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1 Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration FAASTeam & North Florida Flight Standards District Office FAA Safety Team Safety Presentation Airspace: Central Florida Region KZPH Participating Pilots Dennis H. Whitley, FAASTeam October 16, 2010

2 Federal Aviation Administration 2 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Personal Safety Standards You Never Ever Want To See This:

3 Federal Aviation Administration 3 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace

4 Federal Aviation Administration 4 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace

5 Federal Aviation Administration 5 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace 61.105 Aeronautical knowledge. (4) Use of aeronautical charts for VFR navigation using pilotage, dead reckoning, and navigation systems

6 Federal Aviation Administration 6 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace 61.109 Aeronautical experience (3) 3 hours of flight training in a single-engine airplane on the control and maneuvering of an airplane solely by reference to instruments, including straight and level flight, constant airspeed climbs and descents, turns to a heading, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, radio communications, and the use of navigation systems/facilities and radar services appropriate to instrument flight.

7 Federal Aviation Administration 7 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

8 Federal Aviation Administration 8 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace

9 Federal Aviation Administration 9 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Identify the Following Airspace: Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Class G

10 Federal Aviation Administration 10 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Identify the Following Airspace: Class A-------------- Class B Class C Class D Class E Class G

11 Federal Aviation Administration 11 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Identify the Following Airspace: Class A Class B-------------- Class C Class D Class E Class G

12 Federal Aviation Administration 12 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Identify the Following Airspace: Class A Class B Class C-------------- Class D Class E Class G

13 Federal Aviation Administration 13 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Identify the Following Airspace: Class A Class B Class C Class D-------------- Class E Class G

14 Federal Aviation Administration 14 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Identify the Following Airspace: Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E-------------- Class G

15 Federal Aviation Administration 15 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Identify the Following Airspace: Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E-------------- Class G Above 1200 ft. Above 700 ft.

16 Federal Aviation Administration 16 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Identify the Following Airspace: Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Class G-------------- Below 1200 ft. Below 700 ft.

17 Federal Aviation Administration 17 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Test Time: 1.What is the Visibility / Cloud requirements for Class D Airspace ? a.1 mile - clear of clouds b.5 miles - 1000 ft ceiling c.3 miles, 500 below, 1000 above, 2000 ft horizontally 2000 ft horizontally

18 Federal Aviation Administration 18 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Test Time: 1.What is the Visibility / Cloud requirements for Class D Airspace ? a.1 mile - clear of clouds b.5 miles - 1000 ft ceiling c.3 miles, 500 below, 1000 above, 2000 ft horizontally 2000 ft horizontally

19 Federal Aviation Administration 19 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Test Time: 2What is the airspace floor inside / outside the magenta ring surrounding an airport? a.700 ft – 1200 ft AGL b.3000 ft. - 1000 ft AGL c.Clear of clouds

20 Federal Aviation Administration 20 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Test Time: 2What is the airspace floor inside / outside the magenta ring surrounding an airport? a.700 ft – 1200 ft AGL b.3000 ft. - 1000 ft AGL c.Clear of clouds

21 Federal Aviation Administration 21 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Test Time: 1.“WHY” is the airspace floor inside / outside the magenta ring surrounding an airport? a. 700 ft – 1200 ft AGL

22 Federal Aviation Administration 22 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

23 Federal Aviation Administration 23 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

24 Federal Aviation Administration 24 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

25 Federal Aviation Administration 25 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

26 Federal Aviation Administration 26 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

27 Federal Aviation Administration 27 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 LAL-Missed App-Climb to 1000 then climbing left turn to 2000 via LAL R330 to Plumy (PIE 33.4 DME and hold KZPH Sky Dive Zone

28 Federal Aviation Administration 28 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

29 Federal Aviation Administration 29 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

30 Federal Aviation Administration 30 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

31 Federal Aviation Administration 31 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 ZPH-Climbing right turn to 2000 in RHZ NDB Holding Pattern KZPH Sky Dive Zone LAL RW 5 Holding

32 Federal Aviation Administration 32 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

33 Federal Aviation Administration 33 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

34 Federal Aviation Administration 34 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

35 Federal Aviation Administration 35 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

36 Federal Aviation Administration 36 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Position Announcements: –Dakota 2167K –Inbound Procedure Turn –NDB 4 Approach –Zephyr Hills

37 Federal Aviation Administration 37 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Position Announcements: –Dakota 2167K –Inbound Procedure Turn –NDB 4 Approach –Zephyr Hills

38 Federal Aviation Administration 38 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Position Announcements: –Dakota 2167K –5 miles southwest ZPH 2000 ft. –NDB Runway 4 Approach (Straight In) –Zephyr Hills

39 Federal Aviation Administration 39 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Towers Intersections

40 Federal Aviation Administration 40 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 4 Digits Below 1500 ft. 3 Digits Above 1500 ft.

41 Federal Aviation Administration 41 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

42 Federal Aviation Administration 42 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

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44 Federal Aviation Administration 44 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

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54 Federal Aviation Administration 54 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

55 Federal Aviation Administration 55 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

56 Federal Aviation Administration 56 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

57 Federal Aviation Administration 57 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

58 Federal Aviation Administration 58 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

59 Federal Aviation Administration 59 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

60 Federal Aviation Administration 60 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Tampa FAASTeam Google Earth Aviation Overlay Google: Google Earth Aviation Overlay

61 Federal Aviation Administration 61 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

62 Federal Aviation Administration 62 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010

63 Federal Aviation Administration 63 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Tampa FAASTeam Skydiving Operations Be Familiar with the Following: FAR 105Parachute Jumping Advisory Circular 105-2Sport Parachute Jumping Advisory Circular 90-66Traffic Patterns Skydiver’s Information Manual Aeronautical Information Manual

64 Federal Aviation Administration 64 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Tampa FAASTeam Skydiving Operations Contact Flight Service – Issue NOTAMS Contact Tampa Approach for all operations Notify ATC and Local CTAF of all drops Scan for Traffic at all times Standardize operations – Climbs and Descents Check packing certificates Conduct Passenger Briefings Seatbelt Requirements

65 Federal Aviation Administration 65 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Tampa FAASTeam Skydiving Operations Conduct regular safety briefings with jumpers. Familiarize jumpers with airport operations Crossing Runways Traffic Patterns Emergency Procedures Aircraft Safety Pilot Requirements and Responsibilities

66 Federal Aviation Administration 66 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Tampa FAASTeam Bottom Line

67 Federal Aviation Administration 67 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Tampa FAASTeam Bottom Line Airspace

68 Federal Aviation Administration 68 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Tampa FAASTeam Bottom Line AirspaceKnow The Airspace

69 Federal Aviation Administration 69 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Bottom Line AirspaceKnow The Airspace ATC

70 Federal Aviation Administration 70 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Bottom Line AirspaceKnow The Airspace ATCTalk To ATC - Participate

71 Federal Aviation Administration 71 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Bottom Line AirspaceKnow The Airspace ATCTalk To ATC - Participate Attitude

72 Federal Aviation Administration 72 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Airspace Bottom Line AirspaceKnow The Airspace ATCTalk To ATC - Participate AttitudeFly Professionally

73 Federal Aviation Administration 73 Airspace – Central Florida Region October 16, 2010 Thank You Thank you for coming. Thank you for your participation FLY SAFELY !!!


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