airspaces Flashcards
a PIC mustn’t operate under VFR when visibility is less than what in Class B,C,D,E,G?
8km at or above 10,000ft AMSL, 5km below 10,000ft AMSL
a PIC mustn’t operate under VFR when visibility is less than what in Class F and G?
5km below 3000ft AMSL or 0100ft AGL
a pilot mustn’t takeoff or land or fly in vicinity of controlled under VFR when flight visibility or cloud ceiling is less than what?
1500ft ceiling 5km visibility
a pilot mustn’t takeoff or land or fly in vicinity of uncontrolled under VFR when flight visibility or cloud ceiling is less than what?
600ft ceiling and 1.5km visibility in the day
1500ft ceiling and 5km visibility at night
a PIC performing agricultural operations may operate in Class G airspace when what?
flight visibility is less than 5km but no less than 1.5km
aircraft performing flight instruction may operate in an LFZ when flight visibility is what?
less than 5km but not less than 1.5km
aircraft can perform SVFR when what?
- controlled airspace
- day only
- the ceiling is 600ft and flight visibility is 1.5km
- two-way coms with ATC
- ATC clearance
a PIC mustn’t operate under VFR when the distance from cloud is what? (Class B, C, D, E )
- Class B clear of cloud
- Class C, D, E. 1000ft vertically outside CTR or 500ft within CTR and 2km horizontally.
a PIC mustn’t operate under VFR when the distance from cloud is what? (Class F and G )
above 3000ftAMSL or 1000ft AGL = 2km horizontal and 1000ft vertical
below = clear of cloud and sight of surface
a pilot mustn’t operate aircraft under VFR regarding minimum heights to what?
- congested area 1000ft
- surface of any obstacle horizontal distance is 500m from point below aircraft
- over any area at height of less than 500ft above surface of vehicle, vessel or structure with 150m radius
- any operational area where height is required is that needed to execute emergency landing.