AO2 Flashcards
The most comprehensive information on a given airport is provided by
1 the Chart Supplements U.S. (formerly Airport Facility Directory).
2 Terminal Area Chart (TAC).
3 Notices to Airmen (NOTAMS).
the Chart Supplements U.S. (formerly Airport Facility Directory).
A lighted heliport may be identified by a
1 blue lighted square landing area.
2 green, yellow, and white rotating beacon.
3 flashing yellow light.
green, yellow, and white rotating beacon.
An airport’s rotating beacon operated during daylight hours indicates
1 the Air Traffic Control tower is not in operation.
2 that weather at the airport located in Class D airspace is below basic VFR weather minimums.
3 there are obstructions on the airport.
that weather at the airport located in Class D airspace is below basic VFR weather minimums.
A military air station can be identified by a rotating beacon that emits
1 white and green alternating flashes.
2 two quick, white flashes between green flashes.
3 green, yellow, and white flashes.
two quick, white flashes between green flashes.
Absence of the sky condition and visibility on an ATIS broadcast indicates that
1 weather conditions are at or above VFR minimums.
2 the sky condition is clear and visibility is unrestricted.
3 the ceiling is at least 5,000 feet and visibility is 5 miles or more.
the ceiling is at least 5,000 feet and visibility is 5 miles or more.
When operating near an airport located in uncontrolled airspace, you should
1 be sure to not interfere with airport operations.
2 submit a LAANC request.
3 request approval from the airport manager to fly in the airspace.
be sure to not interfere with airport operations.
A Security Identifications Display Area (SIDA) is
1 an area at the airport where Remote ID is required.
2 an area where airport badges are required to access.
3 an area where LAANC requests are required.
an area where airport badges are required to access.
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 52.) Traffic patterns in effect at Lincoln Municipal are
1 to the left on Runway 14 and Runway 32; to the right on Runway 18 and Runway 35.
2 to the right on Runways 14 - 32.
3 to the right on Runway 14 and Runway 32; to the left on Runway 18 and Runway 35.
to the left on Runway 14 and Runway 32; to the right on Runway 18 and Runway 35.
You are scheduled to conduct aerial inspections of a nearby power plant, what are some of the factors to consider.
1 thermal plumes may create turbulence or cause reduced visibility.
2 the radioactivity may affect the signal between the UAS and the Control Station.
3 you can’t fly there since it is restricted airspace.
thermal plumes may create turbulence or cause reduced visibility.