Airspace part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Class C Airspace is shown on Sectionals and TACs. The MSL ceiling and floor altitudes of each sector are shown in solid (black, magenta) figures with the last (three, two) zeros eliminated.

A

magenta; two

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2
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USE THE DOC: AIRSPACE #1
TOP: A ceiling value of (“T”,”Te”) indicates the ceiling is to, but not including, the floor of the overlying Class (B,D) airspace.
BOTTOM: (Air, Surface)

A

“T”; Class B; Surface

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3
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Class C Airspace is identified by name: (BURBANK CLASS C, BROOKLYN CLASS C)

A

BURBANK CLASS C

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4
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USE THE DOC AIRSPACE #2:
Separate notes, enclosed in (blue, magenta) boxes, give the approach control frequencies to be used by arriving VFR aircraft to establish (one-way, two-way) radio communication before entering the Class C (generally within 20 NM)

A

magenta; two-way

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5
Q

Class C operating less than (continuous, starting) is indicated by the following note
See (NOTAMS, ATC)/Supplement
for Class C eff hrs

A

NOTAMS

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6
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Class D Airspace is identified with a blue dashed line. Class D operating less than continuous is indicated by the following note:
See NOTAMS/Supplement for
Class (C,D) eff hrs

A

D

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7
Q

Ceilings of Class (C,D) are shown as follows: USE THE DOC AIRSPACE #5

A

D

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8
Q

A minus in front of the figure is used to indicate (“from surface to, but not including…”, “from surface to, but including”)

A

From surface to but not including

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