Airspace part 10 Flashcards
MTRs with no segment above 1500’ are identified by (five-digit, four-digit) numbers; These routes are generally developed to be flown under (Visual Flight Rules, Visual Flight Regulations).
four-digit numbers e.g., VR1007, etc.
Visual Flight Rules
MTRs that include one or more segments above 1500’ AGL are identified by (four or fewer, three or fewer) digit numbers;
These routes are developed to be flown, to the (minimum, maximum) extent possible under (Visual Flight Rules, Instrument Flight Rules).
three or fewer e.g., IR21, etc.
maximum
Instrument Flight Rules
Route width (consistent, varies) for each MTR and can extend (Some, several) miles on either side of the charted MTR (off-line, centerline).
varies
several
centerline
MTRs:
Detailed route (Length, width) information is available in the Flight Information Publication (FLIP) AP/1B (a Department of Defense publication), or through the (46, 56) Day NASR Subscription from the (National Flight Data Center, National Flight Deficiency Center) (NFDC).
Width
56
National Flight Data Center