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Old February 15th, 2006, 22:55   #4
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You can also use one index card per class airspace and draw them out to fill in the details of each. Refer to them often. Then memorize the entire VFR Weather Minimums chart(that includes class G as well; the one with the flight visibility and distance from clouds chart. Memorize that chart till you can recite it in your sleep and the airspaces will come naturally. I did just that along with reading the airspace section over a dozen times from the AIM and Rod Machado's Private Pilot handbook. You brain just starts to click and you'll be able to retrieve information from memory after reading, memorizing, applying over and over again.
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