Controlled Firing Areas (CFAs) Flashcards
1
Q
CFAs contain activities that, if not (conducted, stable) in a (stable, controlled) environment, could be (safe, hazardous) to nonparticipating aircraft.
A
conducted; controlled; hazardous
2
Q
The difference between CFAs and other special use airspace is that activities must be (continued, suspended) when a spotter aircraft, radar or ground lookout indicates and aircraft (might, might not) be approaching the area.
A
suspended; might
3
Q
True or False: There is no need to chart CFAs since they do not cause a nonparticipating aircraft to change its flight path.
A
true