Visual trainer
Sectional chart practice
Start with the clean version, then move into the noisier FAA-style figures you will see in practice.
Decoder Sheet
Norfolk, VA — Class B/C/D, Warning Areas, Restricted
Tap a marker, read the plain-English rule, then zoom into the same FAA-style chart without a second coordinate system.

FAA-CT-8080-2H (Public Domain) — Training only. Not for navigation or operational authorization.
More Chart Scenarios
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The first chart scenario is free. Full chart practice unlocks the rest of the FAA figure set, saved attempts, and weak-area review.
Why this matters for Part 107
Controlled Airspace
Class B, C, D, and surface-area Class E need authorization before your drone leaves the ground. The exam expects you to recognize those boundaries on a chart.
Special Use Airspace
Restricted, prohibited, and warning areas are not just chart decoration. They tell you where a flight can become unsafe or illegal fast.
Floor vs. Ceiling
Airspace is 3-dimensional. Some shelves start above you, so the floor and ceiling numbers matter as much as the boundary.
