How does one remember all of the different classes of airspace?
A. First, refer back to the Q & A section of the February issue of Reach For The Sky. Additionally, Bob Arthurs offered this suggestion. When addressing Class B, think of busy; Class C, of crowded; Class D, think of dense; Class E, think of enroute; and Class G, go for it. With those I have instructed over the years, this provides a little more “sticking” power for the memory. Q. I am very interested in flying. But the cost is so much and I don’t know how to earn it. How did you earn enough money to get your private pilot license? A. I have worked with a number of young students in the past. Currently, I am working with two who are in a financial position similar to yours. What we have arranged is this: After school and on weekends they work for me at the airport in exchange for flight time. They wash and wax airplanes, keep the hangar clean and organized, and assist me with any number of other tasks that are required at the airport. One of the two students also cuts my lawn during the