Military Training Routes Flashcards
MTRs are routes used by military aircraft to (stop, maintain) proficiency in (guerilla, tactical) flying
Maintain; Tactical
MTRs: These routes are usually established below (5000, 10000) feet MSL for operations at speeds in excess of (250, 500) knots.
10,000 MSL; 250 knots
Some routes segments may be defined at (lower, higher) altitudes for purposes of route (variety, continuity)
higher; continuity
MTRs with (1, no) segment above 1,500 feet are identified by four number characters.
no
MTRs that include (one or more, two or more) segments above 1,500 feet AGL are identified by three number characters
one or more segments
IFR low altitude en route charts depict (some, all) IFR routes and (some, all) VR routes that accommodate operations above 1,500 feet AGL
all; all
IR routes are conducted in accordance with IFR regardless of (traffic conditions, weather conditions).
weather conditions
MTRs: VFR sectional charts depict military training activities, such as IR, VR, MOA, (prohibited, restricted) area, (warning, training) area, and (alert, caution) area information
restricted area, warning area, and alert area