Airspace classes
All airspace classes at a glance. From the surface to FL600.
Class B and C
Bravo and Charlie shelves rendered with floor/ceiling altitudes. Tap any ring to see dimensions and comm frequencies.
Class D and E
Delta surface areas and Echo transition zones clearly outlined. Know exactly where controlled airspace begins.
Class G
Uncontrolled airspace shown with visibility and cloud clearance minimums per altitude — day and night.
Entry requirements
Each airspace class displays equipment requirements, communication needs, and pilot certification minimums.
Mode C veil
30 NM Mode C transponder veil boundaries rendered around Class B airports. Know when ADS-B Out is required.
Altitude filters
Filter airspace display by your planned altitude. See only the boundaries that affect your flight.
SUAs and TFRs
Special use airspace and TFRs. Know where you cannot fly — before you launch.
MOAs and restricted areas
Military Operations Areas, restricted zones, and warning areas with active times and controlling agencies.
TFR visualization
Active and upcoming Temporary Flight Restrictions rendered with boundaries, altitudes, and effective times.
Prohibited areas
P-40, P-56, and all prohibited zones clearly marked. No guessing about DC SFRA or other permanent restrictions.
Alert and warning areas
Offshore warning areas and alert zones displayed with descriptions and typical activity schedules.
Real-time status
MOA and restricted area active/inactive status pulled from FAA sources. Plan around the actual schedule.
Route conflict alerts
Plan a route and see which SUAs and TFRs you intersect — with altitudes and suggested deviations.
FAA NASR data, always current
Airspace boundaries come from the FAA National Airspace System Resource database and are updated every 28-day AIRAC cycle. TFRs update in real time from FAA NOTAM sources.
AeroCopilot renders airspace on the same sectional chart boundaries pilots study — no proprietary interpretation, just accurate data on a modern map.