Definition
Alert Area
Special use airspace identified by the letter "A" followed by a number on sectional charts, established to inform pilots of areas with a high volume of pilot training activity or unusual aerial operations. Unlike restricted or prohibited areas, no special permission is required to fly through an alert area, and all pilots operating within one are equally responsible for collision avoidance. Alert areas are depicted to provide awareness so that pilots can exercise additional vigilance.
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