Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Practice Exam

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What type of airspace is a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) established in?

  1. Class G

  2. Class A

  3. Class B

  4. Other airspace areas

The correct answer is: Other airspace areas

A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) can be established in any type of airspace, depending on the specific circumstances that necessitate the restriction. TFRs are typically put in place to protect people, property, and a specific area during events such as natural disasters, large public gatherings, or emergencies involving national security. The flexibility of TFRs allows the FAA to address various situational needs by restricting airspace access to enhance safety and security effectively. Therefore, labeling TFRs simply under one class of airspace does not encompass their full range of application; hence, they are categorized under "Other airspace areas," reflecting the broad potential for implementation across different classifications.