Airspace/Navigation Flashcards

1
Q

Top speed below 10,000 MSL

A

250 knots

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2
Q

When can you make right turns at a class G airspace airport?

A

91.126 Each pilot of an airplane must make all turns of that airplane to the left unless the airport displays approved light signals or visual markings indicating that turns shall be made to the right

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3
Q

Where can you find information on an airport hotspot?

A

In the chart supplement

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4
Q

Which method of navigation should be used when visual checkpoints are obscured?

A

dead reckoning

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5
Q

The term airport means an area of land or water that is…

A

used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of aircraft and included it’s buildings and facilities

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6
Q

What kind of airport has a beacon with 2 quick white flashes with 1 green flash

A

A military airport

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7
Q

The purpose of isogonic lines being drawn on a map is to…

A

connect points of equal magnetic variation

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8
Q

ADS-B out is required when flying

A

In class E 3,000 MSL and above over gulf of Mexico from the coastline of USA to 12 nm

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9
Q

VFR cruising alt. should be used when flying

A

more than 3000 AGL based on magnetic course

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10
Q

What is the minimum ceiling and visibility to receive a LAHSO (land and hold short)

A

1000
3 miles

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11
Q

What is the maximum indicated airspeed at which an aircraft may be flown in a satellite airport traffic pattern in class B

A

250 knots

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12
Q

What are the large number in the center of each quadrangle on a VFR chart?

A

Maximum terrain elevation

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13
Q

The radius of the procedural outer area of class C airspace is normally… and is not charted

A

20 nm

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14
Q

NOTAM (D) includes information about…
(Distant NOTAMs)

A

taxiway closures, personnel or equipment near or crossing runways, lighting aids that don’t effect instrument approach criteria like VASI

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15
Q

MTR (Military Training Route)

A

military aircraft may exceed 250 knots below 10,000
MTRs is VFR are charted as VR
IFR are charted as IR

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16
Q

Your intended route goes through a restricted area, but the VFR sectional chart indicates that it will not be active at the time of your flight. What is proper procedure?

A

Check NOTAMs to see if times have changed and request permission to enter from controlling agency

17
Q

For information about parachute jumping and glider operations at an airport refer to…

A

chart supplements US

18
Q

Every aircraft with a functional ADS-B must operate it in transmit mode…

A

at all times unless otherwise authorized by the FAA or ATC

19
Q

How much advance must you give ATC if you plan on flying through a Bravo w/o or with a broken ADS-B out?

A

at least 1 hr notice to the ATC facility that you plan on flying through

20
Q

Two identical aircraft are flying at the same airspeed. One is at 17,000 ft, the other is at 9000 ft. What effect does alt have on lift and drag?

A

The aircraft at the lower alt is producing more lift and drag at the given airspeed.