Hey all, Hope this isn't a dumb question, but I have been studying airspace and, for the life of me, cannot figure out "why" the FAA is differentiating Class E floors beyond the normal 1200 AGL, 700 AGL extensions, or surface area extensions. I'm talking about the Class E floors that are "differentiated" with the staggered blue bars.
Here's an example of a Class E floor that I found in the California desert. As I understand it, this means the floor is at 10,500 MSL rather than 1200, which also means that the Class G space rises upward to 10,499 in this same area:
So, to help me understand, why would they designate such a variation?
Also, my memory nmemonics are
Thanks!
Joe
Here's an example of a Class E floor that I found in the California desert. As I understand it, this means the floor is at 10,500 MSL rather than 1200, which also means that the Class G space rises upward to 10,499 in this same area:

So, to help me understand, why would they designate such a variation?
Also, my memory nmemonics are
- A for Alpha dog
- B for Big
- C for Crowed
- D for ????
- E for Everywhere with lots of Exceptions, and
- G for Ground
Thanks!
Joe