ATT1810 Chapter 3 Part1 Flashcards

1
Q

What transpoder codes mean no DME?

Which mean transponder and Mode C equipped?

A

U - no transponder
T - transponder
X - Mode C

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2
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What transpoder codes mean DME equipped?

Which mean transponder and Mode C equipped?

A

D - no transponder
B - transponder
A - Mode C

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3
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What transpoder codes mean TACAN equipped?

Which mean transponder and Mode C equipped?

A

M - no transponder
N - transponder
P - Mode C

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4
Q

What transpoder codes mean RNAV equipped?

Which mean transponder and Mode C equipped?

A

Y - no transponder
C - transponder
I - Mode C

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5
Q

What 4 transponder codes mean advanced RNAV but not RVSM equipped?

A

F, R, E, G

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6
Q

What 4 transponder codes mean advanced RNAV and RVSM equipped?

A

J, K, L, Q

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7
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What transponder code means advanced RNAV with RVSM but the mode C is not working?

A

W

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8
Q

What are the classes of regulated airspace?

A

A, B, C, D, E

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9
Q

What is the class of unregulated and uncontrolled airspace?

A

G

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10
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Define class A airspace.

A

Positive control. No VFRs. FL180-FL600 over the lower 48 states out to 12 miles off the coast.

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11
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Define class B airspace.

A

Biggest and busiest airports. VFR separated from VFR and IFR.

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12
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Define class C airspace.

A

Co-located approach control with a fairly busy airport. VFR separated from IFR.

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13
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Define class D airspace.

A

Stand alone tower. VFR not separated, must call tower.

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14
Q

Define class E airspace.

A

All controlled airspace that is not A, B, C, or D

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Define class G airspace.

A

Uncontrolled airspace. No control services at all.

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16
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What is the speed limit below class B airspace?

A

200K

17
Q

What is a Prohibited Area?

A

No aircraft allowed at all.

18
Q

What is a Restricted Area?

A

Area allowing limited entry when in use.

19
Q

What is a Warning Area?

A

Area off the coast with dangerous activities in it.

20
Q

What is a Military Training Route? What 2 types of MTRs are there?

A

Low level route for military training. IR for IFR flights, and VR for VFR flights.

21
Q

What is a TFR?

A

Unlisted area temporarily restricting flight

22
Q

What is a Controlled Firing Area? Do aircraft have to stay out?

A

Unlisted area of hazardous activity. Aircraft can pass throuth it. Activity ceases if an aircraft comes near.

23
Q

What is an alert area?

A

An area with a high volume of pilot training.

24
Q

What is an MOA? Do aircraft have to stay out?

A

Defined area for military aerial training. VFRs are warned, but can go in. IFRs must stay out