What Is A Class E Airspace

Class E airspace is a category of controlled airspace in the United States that provides regulated flight operations for both visual and instrument flight rules. It typically extends from 700 or 1,200 feet above ground level up to 18,000 feet mean sea level, facilitating safe and efficient air traffic management.

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What Is a Face Cord of Wood

A face cord of wood is a common informal measurement used in firewood sales, referring to a stack of wood typically measuring 4 feet high by 8 feet long and varying in depth. Unlike a full cord, the depth of a face cord is not standardized, which can lead to differences in volume and pricing.

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