Class G Airspace Requirements. Thus the most common thing you will find in the space between all airports is class g airspace going up to 1,200′ agl, and then class e airspace starting. Operating rules and pilot/equipment requirements.
This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to operate in class g airspace in compliance with relevant regulatory requirements of the civil aviation safety authority (casa) and national operating standards. Flight rules / pilot & equipment requirements. In all reality, class g airspace always ends well before 14,500′ msl due to another layer of airspace being on top of it.
Differences to the icao classes of airspace.
Way out in the rural unpopulated areas, the ceiling goes up to 14,500ft. Class e airspace is for ifr and vfr use. To fly in class g airspace, you will need a minimum of a student pilot certificate. Because it is uncontrolled, there are no communication requirements for class g, and pilots of all ratings are allowed to operate.