7. Sectional chart Flashcards
Airports:

Other than hard surfaced runways
Airports:

Hard surfaced runways 1500 ft. to 8069 ft. in length
Airports:

Hard surfaced runways greater than 8069 ft. or some multiple runways less than 8069 ft.
Airports:

Open dot within hard-surfaced runway configuration indicates approximate VOR, VOR-DME, or VORTAC location.
Airports:

Private “(Pvt)” - Non-public use having emergency or landmark value.
Airports:

Military - Other than hard-surfaced; all military airports are identified by abbreviations AFB, NAS, AAF, etf. DoD users, for complete airport information consult DoD FLIP.
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Services - fuel available and field tended during normal working hours.
Airports:

Rotating airport beacon in operation Sunset to Sunrise.
Airport data:

Flight Service Station
Airport data:

Fixed-wing special VFR flight is prohibited
Airport data:

Control Tower (CT) - primary frequency
Airport data:

Star indicates operation part-time.
(See tower frequencies tabulation for hours of operation.)
Airport data:

Follows the Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF)
Airport data:

Automatic Terminal Information Service
Airport data:

Automated Surface Weather Observing Systems.
(Where full time ATIS not avail.)
Airport data:

Aeronautical advisory station
Airport data:

VFR Advisory Service
(Shown where full-time ATIS not available and freq. is other than primary CT freq.)
Airport data:

Lighting in operation Sunset to Sunrise
Airport data:

Lighting limitations exist
(refer to Airport/facility directory)
You are flying into this airport. Is it tower controlled?

No.
Blue airfields have control towers.
What is the minimum VFR visibility you need here during the day?

5 SM
You’re flying your shiny TH-67 into Richmond International Airport. What equipment do you need here?

Radio and transponder
You’re flying VFR into Denver Centennial airport. How far below the clouds do you need to be here?

500 feet
Winkler County (KINK) has ______ airspace starting at the surface.

Class E - Non-Towered
If you’re flying at 8,000 feet MSL over Denver’s Centennial Airport, you are inside ______ airspace.

Class B
Airspaces

Prohibited, Restricted and Warning areas.
Airspaces

Alert Area and MOA - Military Operations Area
Airspaces

Special Airport Traffic Area
(See FAR 93 for details)
Airspaces

ADIZ - Air Defense Identification Zone
Airspaces

Mode C veil.
Was that hard to guess? :P
Airspaces

National Security Area
Airspaces

TRSA - Terminal Radar Service Area
Airspaces

MTR - Military Training Route