In an ATS airspace where IFR and VFR are permitted and IFR flights are under ATC with traffic information provided as far as practical, this airspace is classified as which?

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Multiple Choice

In an ATS airspace where IFR and VFR are permitted and IFR flights are under ATC with traffic information provided as far as practical, this airspace is classified as which?

Explanation:
This is Class E airspace. In this type of controlled airspace, both IFR and VFR operations are allowed. IFR flights are under ATC with separation provided, while VFR traffic can receive traffic information from ATC as far as practical. This combination—IFR under ATC with traffic advisories for VFR when possible—fits Class E, which is the default controlled airspace not designated as A, B, C, or D.

This is Class E airspace. In this type of controlled airspace, both IFR and VFR operations are allowed. IFR flights are under ATC with separation provided, while VFR traffic can receive traffic information from ATC as far as practical. This combination—IFR under ATC with traffic advisories for VFR when possible—fits Class E, which is the default controlled airspace not designated as A, B, C, or D.

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