Drone Test 107 Flashcards

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Class B airspace

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Surface to 10,000 feet mean sea level (MLS)

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Class C airspace

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surface to 4000 feet above the airport elevation surrounding those airports that have an operational control tower or serviced by a radar, and have a certain number of instrument flight rules (IFR)

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Class D airspace

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Surface to 2500 feet

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Class is airspace

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Controlled airspace not classified as a class A, B, C, or D airspace.
Class is airspace begins at 14,500 feet MLS. In most areas, the class eat airspace base is 1200 feet above ground level.
In many other areas, the class E air space base is either the surface or 700 feet above ground level
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Class G airspace

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Uncontrolled airspace.
Portion of their space that has not been designated as class a, B, C, D, or E. Class G airspace extends from the surface to the base of the overlying class E airspace. 
A remote pilot will not need ATC authorization to operate in class G airspace.
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FAA advisory circulars containing subject matter specifically related to Airspace are issued under which subject matter?

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70

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FAA advisory circulars containing subject matter specifically related to Airmen are issued under which subject number?

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60

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FAA advisory circulars containing subject matter specifically related to Air Traffic and General Operating Rules are issued under which subject number?

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90

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