Airspace Flashcards

1
Q

While operating on an IFR clearance within Class C airspace, what service is provided by ATC?

A

Separation from all IFR aircraft and participating VFR aircraft.

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Which airspace is defined as a transition area when designated in conjunction with an airport which has a prescribed IAP?

A

The Class E airspace extending upward from 700 feet or more above the surface and terminating at the base of the overlying controlled airspace.

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3
Q

The vertical extent of the Class A airspace throughout the conterminous U.S. extends from

A

18,000 feet to and including FL600.

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4
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What are the vertical limits of a transition area that is designated in conjunction with an airport having a prescribed IAP?

A

700 feet AGL or more to the overlying controlled airspace.

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5
Q

Which altitude is the normal upper limit for Class D airspace?

A

2,500 feet AGL.

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Q

What is the floor of Class E airspace when designated in conjunction with an airport which has an approved IAP?

A

700 feet AGL.

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What minimum aircraft equipment is required for operation within Class C airspace?

A

Two-way communications and Mode C transponder.

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8
Q

MOAs are established to

A

separate certain military activities from IFR traffic.

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Q

(Refer to Figure 89.) What type airspace exists above Bryce Canyon Airport from the surface to 1,200 feet AGL?

A

Class G.

Bryce G

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