What is the top altitude of Fort Worth Meacham's Class D airspace?

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What is the top altitude of Fort Worth Meacham's Class D airspace?

Explanation:
Class D airspace runs from the surface up to 2,500 feet above the airport’s elevation, with the top expressed as feet MSL. To find the ceiling, add 2,500 feet to the airport’s elevation. Fort Worth Meacham sits at about 800 feet MSL, so the ceiling works out around 3,300 feet MSL, and on charts it’s published as 3,200 feet MSL after rounding. That is why the top altitude is 3,200 feet MSL. Why the other numbers don’t fit: 4,000 feet MSL would require a higher airport elevation or a different airspace designation; 2,000 feet MSL sits below the standard 2,500-foot ceiling above the airport; and “Surface” would imply no vertical extent, which isn’t the case for a typical Class D.

Class D airspace runs from the surface up to 2,500 feet above the airport’s elevation, with the top expressed as feet MSL. To find the ceiling, add 2,500 feet to the airport’s elevation. Fort Worth Meacham sits at about 800 feet MSL, so the ceiling works out around 3,300 feet MSL, and on charts it’s published as 3,200 feet MSL after rounding. That is why the top altitude is 3,200 feet MSL.

Why the other numbers don’t fit: 4,000 feet MSL would require a higher airport elevation or a different airspace designation; 2,000 feet MSL sits below the standard 2,500-foot ceiling above the airport; and “Surface” would imply no vertical extent, which isn’t the case for a typical Class D.

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