Airspace 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Why are NOTAMs of interest to remote pilots?
1 NOTAMs give weather forecasts.
2 NOTAMs detail control tower operating times.
3 NOTAMs can activate Temporary Flight Restrictions.

A

NOTAMs can activate Temporary Flight Restrictions.

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(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 20, Area 4.) What hazards to aircraft may exist in restricted areas such as R-5302A?

1 Military training activities that necessitate acrobatic or abrupt flight maneuvers.
2 High volume of pilot training or an unusual type of aerial activity.
3 Unusual, often invisible, hazards such as aerial gunnery or guided missiles.

A

Unusual, often invisible, hazards such as aerial gunnery or guided missiles.

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How are controlled firing areas shown on sectional charts?
1 Controlled firing areas are shown by a comb magenta line.
2 Controlled firing areas are shown by a comb blue line.
3 Controlled firing areas aren’t charted.

A

Controlled firing areas aren’t charted.

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Where may a remote pilot obtain altitude, frequencies, and time of use for a restricted area?
1 Via the top of the sectional chart.
2 Via the FAA’s DroneZone.
3 Via the FAA’s UAS Facility Maps.

A

Via the top of the sectional chart.

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(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 26, Area 2) What hazards to aircraft may exist in areas such as Devils Lake East MOA?

1 High volume of pilot training or an unusual type of aerial activity.
2 Unusual, often invisible, hazards to aircraft such as artillery firing, aerial gunnery, or guided missiles.
3 Military training activities that necessitate acrobatic or abrupt flight maneuvers.

A

Military training activities that necessitate acrobatic or abrupt flight maneuvers.

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(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 75, Area 2.) What kind of activity can you expect to find in A-231?

1 Low flying military jets. You should avoid the area.
2 High concentration of student training. You can still fly there but pay extra attention.
3 Government-related activity that should be avoided.

A

High concentration of student training. You can still fly there but pay extra attention.

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What color and line type denotes Restricted areas on sectional charts?
1 Shaded blue line.
2 Combed Magenta line.
3 Combed Blue line.

A

Combed Blue line.

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Information concerning parachute jumping sites may be found in the
1 Chart Supplement.
2 Graphic Notices and Supplemental Data
3 NOTAMs.

A

Chart Supplement.

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What color and line type denotes Military Operating Areas on sectional charts?
1 Combed Magenta lines.
2 Combed Blue Lines.
3 Shaded Blue Lines

A

Combed Magenta lines.

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(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 59, Area 2.) The chart shows a gray line with “VR1667, VR1617, VR1638, and VR1668” Could this area present a hazard to the operations of a small UA?

1 Yes, the defined route provides traffic separation to manned aircraft.
2 No, all operations will be above 400 feet.
3 Yes, this is a Military Training Route from the surface to 1,500 feet AGL and below.

A

Yes, this is a Military Training Route from the surface to 1,500 feet AGL and below.

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How are VFR routes shown on sectional charts?
1 Grey Lines
2 Light blue lines
3 Zipper blue lines

A

Light blue lines

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Which areas can be flown in without approval?
1 Alert and Restricted Areas.
2 MOA and Restricted Areas.
3 MOA and Alert Areas.

A

MOA and Alert Areas.

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