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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT AIRSPACE CLASSES
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-Guarantee passing score -49 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: At what altitude does the controlled airspace start near the 690-foot AGL tower southwest of Minot International? FIG 21
Answer:
Surface
Question 2: (Area
1) Class E airspace over Georgetown (E36) starts at FIG 71
Answer:
1,200 feet AGL.Georgetown is located to the outside of the hard-edged side of the magenta line, therefore Class E starts at 1,200 feet AGL. Below that is Class G.Question 3: What type of airspace is established for Fentress Naval Auxiliary Landing Facility?
FIG 20
Answer:
Class E
Question 4: What are the normal lateral limits for Class D airspace from the center of the airport?
Answer:
- NM.
The configuration of each Class D airspace area is individually tailored, but generally the lateral limits extend 4 nautical miles from the airport.
Question 5: When may a person operate a small UA within Class D airspace?
Answer:
When that person has received prior authorization from ATC.Operating in controlled airspace is prohibited without prior permission from ATC. Controlled airspace is airspace designated as Class B, C, D, or E on the sectional chart.Question 6: When a control tower, located on an airport within Class D airspace ceases operation for the day, what happens to the airspace designation?
Answer:
The airspace reverts to Class E or a combination of Class E and G airspace during the hours the tower is not in operation.
Question 7: The vertical limit of Class D airspace will normally be
Answer:
up to, and including, 2,500 feet above the airport elevation.Class D airspace normally extends from the surface to 2,500 feet above the airport elevation (charted in MSL) surrounding those airports that have an operational control tower.Question 8: (Near the center of the figure) What class of airspace is associated with SIOUX GATEWAY/COL DAY (SUX) Airport? #78
Answer:
Class D airspace.The blue dashed line around Sioux City denotes Class D airspace.
Question 9: Class C airspace usually extends up to what altitude?
Answer:
4,000 feet above the airport.Class C airspace is generally airspace from the surface to 4,000 feet above the airport elevation (charted in MSL)
Question 10: (Area
2) What is the base of Class B airspace at Lakeview (30F) Airport? FIG 25
Answer:
3000 The base and ceiling of the class B are depicted as "110/30", which mean 3,000' base and 11,000' ceiling.
Question 11: When may a person operate a small UA within Class D airspace?
Answer:
When that person has received prior authorization from ATC.
Question 12: The lateral dimensions of Class D airspace are based on
Answer:
the instrument procedures for which the controlled airspace is established. The configuration of each Class D airspace area is individually tailored and when instrument procedures are published, the airspace is normally designed to contain the procedures.
Question 13: (Area
4) A proposed UA operation requires photographing the 420-foot tower located southeast of Plantation Airport (JYL). Photographing the tower will require the UA to fly between 400 and 500 feet AGL. The proposed operation FIG 23
Answer:
does not require prior permission from ATC.The magenta circle denotes Class E airspace inside the circle beginning at 700 feet AGL. The airspace below 700 feet is not designated, and is therefore Class G (uncontrolled) airspace.
Question 14: CLASS D AIRSPACE CHARASTERISTICS
Answer:
ONE CILINDER
DO HAVE AND OPERATIONAL TOWER
BLUE SEGMENTED LINES
EXTENDS FROM SFC TO 2,500 FT ABOVE AIRPORT ELEVATION
4 NATICAL MILES FROM CENTER RADIUS 8 MILES DIAMATER
REQUIRES PRIOR ATC AUTHORIZATION
Question 15: The airspace overlying and within 5 miles of Barnes County Airport is FIG 26
Answer:
Class G airspace from the surface to 700 feet AGL.Question 16: According to 14 CFR part 107, how may a Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC) operate an unmanned aircraft in controlled airspace (Class B, C, D, and E associated with an airport)?
Answer:
The Remote PIC must have prior authorization from Air Traffic Control (ATC) Question 17: A dashed blue circle that surrounds an airport on a sectional aeronautical chart depicts the boundary of which type of airspace?
Answer:
Class D airspace.
Question 18: (Area
1) What type of airspace is Georgetown (E36) located in? #3 Class G.Class D.Class E.
Answer:
G The airspace below the base of the Class E is Class G because any airspace that is not designated as Class B, C, D, or E is Class G airspace.
Question 19: (Area
3) The floor of Class B airspace over Dallas Executive (RBD) is
Answer:
3,000 feet MSL.The floor and ceiling of the Class B airspace is denoted by the 110/30 symbol. The bottom number is the floor in hundreds of feet and the top number is the ceiling. Class B altitudes are in MSL (above sea level).
Question 20: (Area
2) What type of airspace exists at the surface of Coeur D'Alene Boyington Airport (COE)?
Answer:
Class E.