Special Use Airspace (SUA) definition

Special Use Airspace (SUA) means a defined volume of airspace designated for operations of a nature such that limitations may be imposed on aircraft not participating in those operations and segregation of that activity is required from other users. It is the general term overarching all type of the airspace that could be used for military purposes e.g. TSA, TRA,

Examples of Special Use Airspace (SUA) in a sentence

  • When Special Use Airspace (SUA), Military Training Routes (MTR), Slow Routes (SR), and/or Low Altitude Tactical Navigation (LATN) Areas are located over lands within an agency’s jurisdiction or within their area of normal flight operations (fire or nonfire), the agency should consider instituting an agreement with the appropriate DoD entity.