A108 Flashcards

1
Q

For Class B airspace, what is the VFR visibility and Cloud Clearance?

A

VFR visibility: 3 statute mile

Cloud clearance: clear of clouds

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In class b airspace, what are the different airspeeds?

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At/above 10,000: <1 mach
At/below 10,000: <250
Under airspace: <200 or in VFR corridor

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3
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What are speed requirements for class c airspace?

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< 250 KIAS

<200 KIAS below 2500 within 4NM

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What are VFR visibility and cloud clearance requirements for class c airspace?

A

Visibility: Three statute miles

Cloud clearance:
1000 ft above
500 ft below
2000 ft horizontal

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5
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What airspace do federal airways fall under?

A

Class E

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What are airspeed limitations for class G airspace?

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10,000ft: < Mach 1

<10,000ft: 250

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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?

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1 statute mile, clear of clouds

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What are the visibility requirements when you are less than 1200 feet above the surface during night in class g airspace?

A

3 statute miles

Clouds:
1000ft above
500ft below
2000ft horizontal

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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?

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5 statute miles

Cloud:
1000ft above
1000ft below
1 statute mile horizontal

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10
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What is a prohibited area?

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An area established for security or other reasons associated with national welfare

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11
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What are restricted areas?

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Restricted areas denote the existence of unusual often invisible hazards such as artillery firing, aerial gunnery, or guided missiles

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What is the purpose of a military operating area?

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To separate military training activity from IFR traffic

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What are military training routes?

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Roads that allow speeds in excess of 250 below 10,000 feet MSL

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If there are four digits in a military training route, what does this mean?

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Four digits for roots that are below 1500 feet AGL

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15
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How many digits are used for military training roads that extend above 1500 feet AGL?

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Three digits

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16
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If a president is in the area what kind of flight restriction would be in place?

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A temporary flight restriction