Military Training Routes Flashcards

1
Q

MTRs are routes used by military aircraft to (stop, maintain) proficiency in (guerilla, tactical) flying

A

Maintain; Tactical

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MTRs: These routes are usually established below (5000, 10000) feet MSL for operations at speeds in excess of (250, 500) knots.

A

10,000 MSL; 250 knots

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3
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Some routes segments may be defined at (lower, higher) altitudes for purposes of route (variety, continuity)

A

higher; continuity

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4
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MTRs with (1, no) segment above 1,500 feet are identified by four number characters.

A

no

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5
Q

MTRs that include (one or more, two or more) segments above 1,500 feet AGL are identified by three number characters

A

one or more segments

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Q

IFR low altitude en route charts depict (some, all) IFR routes and (some, all) VR routes that accommodate operations above 1,500 feet AGL

A

all; all

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7
Q

IR routes are conducted in accordance with IFR regardless of (traffic conditions, weather conditions).

A

weather conditions

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8
Q

MTRs: VFR sectional charts depict military training activities, such as IR, VR, MOA, (prohibited, restricted) area, (warning, training) area, and (alert, caution) area information

A

restricted area, warning area, and alert area

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