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GENERAL - Area Planning, Special Use Airspace, North and South Americ a (AP/1A) is a DoD Flight Information Publication (FLIP) produced and distributed by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency every 8 weeks in accordance with the ICAO Aeronautical
Special use airspace (sometimes referred to as "special use area(s)") is a general term that encompasses various types of segregated airspace where the activities performed within may impact air operations.
Special use airspace (SUA) consists of that airspace wherein activities must be confined because of their nature, or wherein limitations are imposed upon aircraft operations that are not a part of those activities, or both.
Special Use Airspace and Airspace for Special Use. It covers aeronautical matters governing the eff. cient planning, acquisition, use, and management of airspace required to support USAF flight operations. It applies to activities that have operational or administrative responsibility for using airspace. It establishes practices to.
The airspace that is described in Subpart B and Subpart C of this part is designated as special use airspace. These parts prescribe the requirements for the use of that airspace.
AP/1A contains a listing of all prohibited, restricted, danger, warning, and alert areas listed by country. Military operations and known parachute jumping areas are also listed. AP/1A is published every 48 weeks with PCNs at the 16- and 32-week intervals.
Class B airspace is defined by dimensions which have been established by the FAA around selected airports, and within which all aircraft are subject to the operating rules and equipment requirements specified in Part 91 of the FARs.