Airspace part 10 Flashcards

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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).

A

four-digit numbers e.g., VR1007, etc.
Visual Flight Rules

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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).

A

three or fewer e.g., IR21, etc.
maximum
Instrument Flight Rules

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Route width (consistent, varies) for each MTR and can extend (Some, several) miles on either side of the charted MTR (off-line, centerline).

A

varies
several
centerline

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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).

A

Width
56
National Flight Data Center

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