Aviation Study Exam 4 Flashcards
Class C airspace is what.
Class C – controlled airspace utilizing a surveillance (radar) service to separate traffic. Common over capital cities.
Class D airspace is what.
Class D – controlled airspace using a procedural service to separate traffic (relies on pilot’s broadcasts of position). Common over secondary (i.e. Archerfield) and regional (i.e. Rockhampton) airports.
Class G airspace is what.
Class G – uncontrolled airspace. Pilots use see-and-avoid techniques and make radio broadcasts (such as on a CTAF) to avoid each other.
What airspace is uncontrolled airspace. Pilots use see-and-avoid techniques and make radio broadcasts (such as on a CTAF) to avoid each other.
Class G airspace.
What airspace is controlled airspace using a procedural service to separate traffic (relies on pilot’s broadcasts of position). Common over secondary (i.e. Archerfield) and regional (i.e. Rockhampton) airports.
Class D airspace.
What airspace is controlled airspace utilizing a surveillance (radar) service to separate traffic. Common over capital cities.
Class C airspace.
What does AH stand for?
After Hours.
What does D stand for?
Daily.
What does E stand for?
Weekends.
What does EXPH stand for?
Excluding Public Holidays
What does FRI stand for?
Friday.
What does HDS stand for?
Hours of Daylight Saving
What does HJ stand for?
Sunrise to Sunset
What does HN stand for?
Sunset to Sunrise
What does HO stand for?
Hours as required for flight operations.