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What is the ceiling of Class B airspace?

  1. 8,000 feet MSL

  2. 10,000 feet MSL

  3. 12,000 feet MSL

  4. 14,000 feet MSL

The correct answer is: 10,000 feet MSL

The ceiling of Class B airspace is typically at 10,000 feet Mean Sea Level (MSL). Class B airspace surrounds major airports and extends upward from the surface to a specified altitude, which generally reaches up to 10,000 feet. This specific altitude is designed to protect air traffic that includes commercial aviation and enhance flight safety in busy airspace. Class B airspace is structured to ensure that operations are well-organized and that aircraft can safely navigate without interference from other air traffic, which is particularly crucial in high-density areas. Pilots operating in this airspace must have clearance from Air Traffic Control, further underscoring the importance of maintaining safety standards at this ceiling. In contrast, the other options represent altitudes that either exceed or do not reflect the standard ceiling for Class B airspaces surrounding major airports. By understanding that the typical ceiling is at 10,000 feet, pilots can better comprehend how this airspace operates and the regulatory framework that governs it.