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Airspace is the part of the atmosphere that is controlled by the country below. For international airspace, the sovereign airspace of a country matches the maritime territorial limits and the space not in those limits is considered international airspace.

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What is international air space?

International Airspace refers to places where planes fly that is not controlled by any onecountry. When a plane is flying over a country, the airspace is controlled by that country. When it is flying over something like an ocean, more than one country may be involved in controlling it or no country mat be involved, so it is International Airspace.


If a baby is born in international airspace what nationality is he?

its depend on the parents nationality.


What is internal spacing?

International Airspace refers to places where planes fly that is not controlled by any onecountry. When a plane is flying over a country, the airspace is controlled by that country. When it is flying over something like an ocean, more than one country may be involved in controlling it or no country mat be involved, so it is International Airspace.


How many nautical miles from a nations low waterline does international airspace begin?

12


Do you cross international waters between the US and the Virgin Islands?

Yes, you cross international waters traveling by air or water from the United States mainland to the Virgin Islands. Flights from Florida will typically pass by the Bahamas, give wide berth to Cuban airspace, then skirt the island of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) before reentering U.S. airspace west of Puerto Rico and into the Virgin Islands. Flights from North Carolina northward may pass near Bermudan airspace as well.


What messages provides the details of the approved requests for airspace coordinating measures and is transmitted to all airspace users?

Airspace Control Order (ACO)


What message provides the details of the approved requests for Airspace Coordinating Measures ACM and is transmitted to all airspace users?

Airspace Control Order (ACO)


What are the lateral dimensions of Class D airspace based on?

The lateral dimensions of Class D airspace are based on the instrument procedures for which the controlled airspace is established.


When flying in the airspace underlying Class B airspace the maximum speed authorized is?

200 knots


What class of airspace is acrobatic flight prohibited?

Class E airspace below 1,500 feet AGL.


What the slowest speed for aircraft in Class D airspace?

I don't think there are limits to how slow an aircraft can fly in any airspace.


Why do planes fly over Czech republic?

Unless the country in question forbids foreign aircraft to enter their airspace, international flights will pass over many nations on their way to their destination.