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Question 1: What hazards to an aircraft may exist in a MOA?
Answer:
Military training activities that necessitate acrobatic or abrupt flight maneuvers.
Question 2: What hazards to aircraft may exist in a restricted area?
Answer:
Unusual, often invisible, hazards such as aerial gunnery or guided missiles.Question 3: When flying in a VFR corridor designated through Class B airspace, the maximum
speed authorized is:
Answer:
200 knots.Question 4: During operations outside controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 feet AGL, but less than 10,000 feet MSL, the minimum flight visibility for VFR flight at night is:
Answer:
- miles.
Question 5: With certain exceptions, Class E airspace extends upward from either 700 feet or
1,200 feet AGL to, but does not include:
Answer:
18,000 feet MSL.Question 6: With certain exceptions, all aircraft within 30 miles of a Class B airport from the
surface upward to 10,000 feet MSL must be equipped with:
Answer:
an operable transponder having either Mode S or 4096-code capability with Mode C automatic altitude reporting capability.Question 7: Pilots flying over a national wildlife refuge are requesting to fly no lower than:
Answer:
2,000 feet AGL.Question 8: The vertical limit of Class C airspace above the primary airport is normally:
Answer:
4,000 feet AGL.Question 9: The width of a Federal Airway from either side of the centerline is:
Answer:
- nautical miles.
Question 10: Which cruising altitude is appropriate for a VFR flight on a magnetic course of 135 degrees.
Answer:
Odd thousand plus 500 feet.Question 11: During operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of less than 1,200 feet
AGL, the minimum horizontal distance from clouds requirement for VFR flight is:
Answer:
2,000 feet.
Question 12: Outside controlled airspace, the minimum flight visibility requirement for VFR
flight above 1,200 feet AGL and below 10,000 feet MSL during daylight hours is:
Answer:
- mile.
Question 13: Unless otherwise authorized, what is the maximum indicated airspeed at which a person may operate an aircraft below 10,000 feet?
Answer:
250 knots.Question 14: Which initial action should a pilot take prior to entering Class C airspace?
Answer:
Contact approach control on the appropriate frequency.Question 15: Class D airspace entry and equipment requirements are:
Answer:
two-way radio and established two-way radio communications prior to entry.Question 16: What minimum radio equipment is required for operation within Class C airspace?
Answer:
Two-way radio communications equipment, a 4096-code transponder, and an encoding.Question 17: ___ airspace generally extends from the surface to 2,500 feet above the airport elevation surrounding those airports having an operational control tower.
Answer:
Class D Question 18: A dashed blue line on a Sectional Chart depicts which class airspace?
Answer:
Class D.
Question 19: In which type of airspace are VFR flights prohibited?
Answer:
Class A.
Question 20: All operations within Class C airspace must be in:
Answer:
an aircraft equipped with a 4096-code transponder with Mode C encoding capability.Question 21: During operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 feet AGL, but less than 10,000 feet MSL, the minimum distance above clouds requirement for VFR
flight is:
Answer:
1,000 feet.Question 22: Under what condition, if any, may pilots fligh through a restricted area?
Answer:
With the controlling agency's authorization.Question 23: Two-way radio communications must be established with the Air Traffic Control facility having jurisdiction over the area prior to entering which class airspace?
Answer:
Class C.Question 24: The minimum distance from clouds required for VFR operations on an airway
below 10,000 feet MSL is:
Answer:
500 feet below, 1,000 geet above, and 2,000 feet horizontally.Question 25: The minimum flight visibility required for VFR flights avobe 10,000 feet MSL and
more than 1,200 feet AGL in contolled airspace is:
Answer:
- miles.
Question 26: What minimum visibility and clearance from clouds are required for VFR operations in Class G airspace at 700 feet AGL or below during daylight hours?
Answer:
- mile visibility and clear of clouds.