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Air Law



                CTA (Control Area)

                A controlled airspace that extends upward from a specified boundary over the

                ground or water surface.


                TMA (Terminal Control Area)

                A control area established in connection with one or more aerodromes.


                CTR (Control Zone)


                A controlled airspace that extends from the surface of the earth or water to a

                specified upper limit.

                AWY (Airway)


                A control area or part thereof is designed as a corridor.


                CTR A (Controlled Airspace)

                A  defined  airspace within which flight control services are  provided for IFR

                flights and VFR flights in accordance with the airspace classification (A, B, C, D,

                and E airspace).


                ATSR (ATS Route)

                A  specified route established to channel air  traffic where necessary for the

                provision of air traffic services.




                1.4.5.2     Airspace above Denmark


                Below is a cross-section of the airspace over Jutland, viewed from 56°N north.

                Airspace below 3500 ft is classified as G airspace.

                Over      the     North     Sea,

                however, G airspace extends

                all the way to FL 195.





                The  small red "box"  on  the
                ground represents the Karup


                Control Zone (CTR).

           Flight Theory PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL             Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025           54
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