Airspace part 5 Flashcards
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).
surface to 10000’ ; 30 ; solid magneta line;
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).
required; not depicted; 10,000’
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.
10000; 2500
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.
“boxing”
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.
prohibited; “NO SVFR”
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.
broken; magneta; vertical and lateral; security
Pilots should (avoid, not avoid)
flying through NSAs. When necessary, flight may be temporarily (restricted, prohibited).
avoid; prohibited;