I am a future (possibly, hopefully, testing Friday) certified 107 license holder.
I think I have a firm grasp on airspace, but there is something I just don't see the logic in.
Why doesn't ALL Class E airspace extend to the surface? I am talking about the small airports, Class E, that have no dashed lines, that indicate the floor is the surface.
Class E floor starts at 700' AGL around small airports, 1200' AGL most other places, excluding B, C, E?
Below Class E is Class G, ceiling at 699' AGL or 1199' AGL depending on location?
Am I right in the fact that as 107 license holder you can fly within Class G, (under 400' AGL, or 400' above structures, obviously)???
This sounds stupid, does that mean I can just fly my UAV directly over the airport, staying under 400' AGL? Surely not, but I can't find anything that says otherwise.
Maybe there is something I have missed in all of the FAA alphabet soup I have been studying.
Please help me understand.... Thanks.