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Decoding the ACS | Part 5 - Mastering Airspace: Private, Commercial, and CFI-Level Scenarios

Decoding the ACS | Part 5 - Mastering Airspace: Private, Commercial, and CFI-Level Scenarios

Update: 2025-06-18
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This is Episode 5 in the Decoding the ACS series, where we break down the Airman Certification Standards one task at a time.

In this episode, we cover Area of Operation I, Task E: National Airspace System. Whether you're preparing for your Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, or CFI checkride, this session explains how this task is tested across all three levels—with a focus on scenario-based evaluation using ForeFlight.

You'll learn how to:

    Interpret ACS objectives at all certificate levels

    Plan routes through Class B, C, D, E, and G airspace

    Evaluate MOAs, TFRs, and Part 93 Special Airspace

    Use ForeFlight's aeronautical and profile tools

    Apply risk management in real-world flight planning

    Understand Special VFR rules and limitations

We also highlight useful FAA references, online courses, and tips for briefing airspace scenarios effectively on a checkride.

Referenced tools and documents are linked in the ACE Guide.

Chapters:

02:29 Objective Differences  

04:57 Knowledge Topics  

08:58 Risk Management  

10:00 Skill Requirements  

15:18 Scenario Flight Planning

16:10 ForeFlight Tools  

16:31 MOA Avoidance  

16:31 Restricted Airspace  

26:37 SATR & SAFR  

27:04 Flyway Charts  

30:34 Training Courses  

33:09 Airspace Examples  

37:24 Class C & ADS-B  

40:42 Class B & Clearance  

47:48 Special VFR

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Decoding the ACS | Part 5 - Mastering Airspace: Private, Commercial, and CFI-Level Scenarios

Decoding the ACS | Part 5 - Mastering Airspace: Private, Commercial, and CFI-Level Scenarios

Seth Lake