7. Sectional chart Flashcards

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Airports:

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Other than hard surfaced runways

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Airports:

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

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Airports:

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

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4
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Airports:

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

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5
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Airports:

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

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Airports:

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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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11
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Airports:

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Services - fuel available and field tended during normal working hours.

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12
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Airports:

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Rotating airport beacon in operation Sunset to Sunrise.

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13
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Airport data:

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Flight Service Station

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14
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Airport data:

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Fixed-wing special VFR flight is prohibited

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15
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Airport data:

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Control Tower (CT) - primary frequency

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Airport data:

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Star indicates operation part-time.

(See tower frequencies tabulation for hours of operation.)

17
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Airport data:

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Follows the Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF)

18
Q

Airport data:

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Automatic Terminal Information Service

19
Q

Airport data:

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Automated Surface Weather Observing Systems.

(Where full time ATIS not avail.)

20
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Airport data:

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Aeronautical advisory station

21
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Airport data:

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VFR Advisory Service

(Shown where full-time ATIS not available and freq. is other than primary CT freq.)

22
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Airport data:

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Lighting in operation Sunset to Sunrise

23
Q

Airport data:

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Lighting limitations exist

(refer to Airport/facility directory)

24
Q

You are flying into this airport. Is it tower controlled?

A

No.

Blue airfields have control towers.

25
Q

What is the minimum VFR visibility you need here during the day?

A

5 SM

26
Q

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

A

Radio and transponder

27
Q

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

A

500 feet

28
Q

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

A

Class E - Non-Towered

29
Q

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

A

Class B

30
Q

Airspaces

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Prohibited, Restricted and Warning areas.

31
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Airspaces

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Alert Area and MOA - Military Operations Area

32
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Airspaces

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Special Airport Traffic Area

(See FAR 93 for details)

33
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Airspaces

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ADIZ - Air Defense Identification Zone

34
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Airspaces

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Mode C veil.

Was that hard to guess? :P

35
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Airspaces

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National Security Area

36
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Airspaces

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TRSA - Terminal Radar Service Area

37
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Airspaces

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MTR - Military Training Route