A108 Flashcards
For Class B airspace, what is the VFR visibility and Cloud Clearance?
VFR visibility: 3 statute mile
Cloud clearance: clear of clouds
In class b airspace, what are the different airspeeds?
At/above 10,000: <1 mach
At/below 10,000: <250
Under airspace: <200 or in VFR corridor
What are speed requirements for class c airspace?
< 250 KIAS
<200 KIAS below 2500 within 4NM
What are VFR visibility and cloud clearance requirements for class c airspace?
Visibility: Three statute miles
Cloud clearance:
1000 ft above
500 ft below
2000 ft horizontal
What airspace do federal airways fall under?
Class E
What are airspeed limitations for class G airspace?
10,000ft: < Mach 1
<10,000ft: 250
What are the visibility and cloud clearance requirements when you are less than 1200 feet above the surface during the day in class G airspace?
1 statute mile, clear of clouds
What are the visibility requirements when you are less than 1200 feet above the surface during night in class g airspace?
3 statute miles
Clouds:
1000ft above
500ft below
2000ft horizontal
What are the visibility and cloud clearance requirements in class G airspace when you are more than 1200 feet above the surface and above 10,000 feet MSL?
5 statute miles
Cloud:
1000ft above
1000ft below
1 statute mile horizontal
What is a prohibited area?
An area established for security or other reasons associated with national welfare
What are restricted areas?
Restricted areas denote the existence of unusual often invisible hazards such as artillery firing, aerial gunnery, or guided missiles
What is the purpose of a military operating area?
To separate military training activity from IFR traffic
What are military training routes?
Roads that allow speeds in excess of 250 below 10,000 feet MSL
If there are four digits in a military training route, what does this mean?
Four digits for roots that are below 1500 feet AGL
How many digits are used for military training roads that extend above 1500 feet AGL?
Three digits