Part 1 of this series shows how to fly into Class C airspace. Part 2 coming out soon!
When entering Class C airspace, pilots undergo a structured process to ensure safety and communication efficiency. This involves obtaining up-to-date weather and airport information through the ATIS system. Pilots then establish contact with Approach, anticipating frequency changes as they progress. Descending under ATC guidance, they switch to the Tower frequency closer to the airport, receiving instructions for landing and navigating through traffic pattern legs—downwind, base, and final. Following ground instructions after landing, pilots complete post-landing procedures before taxiing to the designated ramp. Clear communication is key to ensuring a smooth and safe experience in Class C airspace.
🕒Timestamps 🕒
00:00 - Getting ATIS
00:23 - Overview of First Contact with Class Charlie Airspace
00:38 - Contacting Approach
01:57 - Preparing Future Frequencies
02:58 - Beginning of Descent
03:37 - C...