Airspace structure in different countries

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Hello,

does anyone knows where I can find infomation abaout the airspace structure of different countries?

For Example:

As I know (hope that I'm right) it is not allowed to fly VFR within Germany above FL100, because Luftraum C is just for IFR Traffic.

The same in the USA, but there the Airspace A (similar to our Luftraum C) begins at FL180.

Maybe in Poland the area for VFR Traffic is different to the examples above...

Where can I get informations about these things?
 
A Google search with "ICAO airspace structure" offers a lot of material.

A nice example with pictures from a country where pilots have to deal with height, mountains and clouds:



, which is flat as a pancake.

I've read some stuff about this but there are many rules to obey; many areas like bigger airports have areas around them you can't cross at certain levels, especially flying VFR. There are many objects you can't go near like government and military things.
 
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