
If you don’t know where you’re flying—you don’t know what rules you’re breaking.
Every piece of sky above the U.S. is charted, coded, and classified for a reason—and professional drone pilots who understand those invisible boundaries operate with precision, confidence, and authority.
In S4E22 of Sky Commander Academy, we strip away the jargon and unlock the structure of U.S. airspace—from Class A at the stratosphere to Class G at the grassline. You’ll learn what defines controlled vs. uncontrolled airspace, how ceilings and floors interact, and how to keep your RPIC certificate intact when navigating complex operational zones.
In this episode:
🗺 Airspace demystified – simple explanations for Classes A through G, plus where UAS operations are allowed or restricted
🧭 Controlled vs. uncontrolled – understanding who’s watching, who’s talking, and who’s responsible
📈 Ceilings, floors, and transition zones – how altitudes are measured (AGL vs. MSL) and how airspace “stacks” vertically
📡 ATC and UAV integration – how controlled zones interface with Part 107 authorizations and LAANC access
🚫 Special-use and temporary restrictions – recognizing MOAs, restricted areas, and TFRs before you fly
💡 Pro tips – visual mnemonics and map-reading shortcuts that make chart interpretation second nature
Whether you’re mapping a site near Class D or tracking a tower on the edge of Class E, this episode gives you the mental map every elite pilot needs to fly safe—and sound professional doing it.
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