Airspace information symbols part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

The limits of Class E airspace shall be shown by (wide vignettes, narrow vignettes) or by the (dotted, dashed) magenta symbol.

A

narrow vignettes
dashed magenta symbol

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2
Q

Individual units of designated
airspace are not necessarily shown;
instead, the aggregate lateral and vertical limits shall be defined by the following:
Airspace beginning at the (widence, surface) (sfc) designated around (bases, airports).

A

surface; airports

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3
Q

Individual units of designated
airspace are not necessarily shown;
instead, the aggregate lateral and vertical limits shall be defined by the following:
Airspace beginning at (700, 900) feet AGL that laterally abuts (1200, 1400) feet or higher Class E Airspace.

A

700 AGL; 1200 AGL

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4
Q

Individual units of designated
airspace are not necessarily shown;
instead, the aggregate lateral and vertical limits shall be defined by the following:
USE THE DOC 86
Airspace beginning at (700, 900) feet AGL that laterally abuts uncontrolled (Class G) airspace.

A

700

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5
Q

Individual units of designated
airspace are not necessarily shown;
instead, the aggregate lateral and vertical limits shall be defined by the following:
USE THE DOC 87
Airspace beginning at (1200, 1400) feet AGL that laterally abuts uncontrolled (Class G) airspace.

A

1200

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6
Q

Individual units of designated airspace are not necessarily shown;
instead, the aggregate lateral and vertical limits shall be defined by the following:
Differentiates floors of airspace greater than (700 feet above the surface, 900 feet above the surface).

A

700 feet above the surface

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7
Q

USE THE DOC 88:
When the ceiling is (less than 18,000 feet MSL, less than 14,500 feet MSL), the value prefixed by the word (“CEILING”, “TOP”), shall be shown along the limits.

A

less than 18,000 feet MSL
“CEILING”

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8
Q

DOC 89
Airspace beginning at the (ramp, surface) (sfc) designated around (airports, towers).

A

surface; airports

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9
Q

USE THE DOC 90
Airspace beginning at the (10 AGL, surface) with an airspace (exclusion, inclusion) area where Class E airspace is excluded (below 1200’ MSL, below 1400’ MSL).

A

surface
exclusion
below 1200’ MSL

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