Airspace part 5 Flashcards

1
Q

Mode C Required Airspace (from the (surface to 10,000’, surface to 5000’) MSL) within a (30,60) NM radius of the primary airport(s) for which a Class B is designated, is depicted by a (solid magenta line, solid blue line).

A

surface to 10000’ ; 30 ; solid magneta line;

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2
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Mode C is (not required, required), but (depicted, not depicted) for operations within and above all Class C up to (10,000’ MSL, 5000’ MSL).

A

required; not depicted; 10,000’

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3
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Enroute Mode C requirements (at and above (10,000’, 5000’) MSL except in airspace at and below (2500’, 5000’) AGL) are not depicted.
See FAR 91.215 and the AIM.

A

10000; 2500

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4
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FAR 93 Airports and heliports under Federal Aviation Regulation 93 (FAR 93), (Special Air Traffic Rules and
Airport Traffic Patterns), are shown by (“boxing”, “circling”) the airport name.

A

“boxing”

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5
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FAR 91 Airports where fixed wing special visual flight rules operations are (restricted, prohibited) (FAR 91) are shown with the type (“NO SVFR”, “NO SMFR”) above the airport name.

A

prohibited; “NO SVFR”

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6
Q

National Security Areas indicated with a (straight, broken)
(blue, magenta) line and Special Flight Rules Areas (SFRAs) indicated with the following symbol:(USE THE DOC) , consist of airspace with defined (horizontal and lateral, vertical and lateral) dimensions established at locations where there is a requirement for increased (security, aircraft) and safety of ground facilities.

A

broken; magneta; vertical and lateral; security

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7
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Pilots should (avoid, not avoid)
flying through NSAs. When necessary, flight may be temporarily (restricted, prohibited).

A

avoid; prohibited;

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