Class G airspace is the only form of "uncontrolled" airspace in the United States. It isn't charted, and it exists wherever Class A, B, C, D or E doesn't.But to truly understand Class G airspace, it helps to understand Class E airspace first. If you want to start with that, ...
Lightly loaded, with colder than standard temps plus a little mountain wave lift from a nearby volcano, I hoped it could take us into Class A airspace, into which I've never ventured as PIC before. Add to that my wife Veronica's need to build her photo stock of West Coast volcanoes,...