Chapter 4.8 - VFR Operations in Class G Airspace Flashcards
Class G Airspace is divided vertically into two operational spheres. What are they?
- Above 5000 feet AMSL.
- Below 5000 feet AMSL.
Name two frequencies used in Flight Information Areas (FIAs)?
- FIS Frequencies.
- Area VHF Frequencies.
If a potential traffic conflict exists, what three things should a Pilot broadcast?
- Level.
- Route.
- Intentions.
True or False. An Airways Clearance is required to fly into Class G Airspace?
False.
What is the generic squawk code for Class G Airspace?
1200.
If radio failure occurs, what squawk code should be used?
7600.
All Broadcasts must be preceded by what saying?
All Stations.
When below 5000 feet AMSL in Class G Airspace, what two things must be included in a transmission?
- Callsign of the Station/Service.
- Aircraft’s Callsign.
Broadcast by VFR Aircraft: When should a Pilot broadcast their intention when the Aircraft is about to Takeoff?
Immediately before entering the runway.
Broadcast by VFR Aircraft: When should a Pilot broadcast their intention when the Aircraft is arriving for Landing (2)?
- Inbound at 10 NM.
- Immediately before joining circuit.
Broadcast by VFR Aircraft: When should a Pilot broadcast their intention when the Aircraft is transiting?
Before entering the vicinity of the Aerodrome.
Name two types of factors not recommended when arriving at a Non-Controlled Aerodrome?
- Straight-in Approach.
- Prior to joining on Base Leg.