NAS Quiz 2 Flashcards
1
Q
- (Refer to Figure 78.) You are hired to inspect the railroad tracks from the town of Hinton, north of Sioux City, to the town of Winnebago. Will you require ATC authorization?
- Yes, your route of figiht will pass through Class D airspace.
- Yes, your route of flight will pass through Class E airspace.
- No, the flight will remain clear of controlled airspace.
A
Yes, your route of figiht will pass through Class D airspace.
2
Q
- (Refer to Figure 78.) You have been hired to use vour small UAS it inspect the railroad tracks from Blencoe (SE of Sioux City) to Onawa. Will ATC authorization be required?
- Yes, you must contact the Onawa control tower to operate within 5 miles of the airport.
- No, your entire flight is in Class G airspace.
- Yes, Onawa is in Class D airspace that is designed for an airport.
A
No, your entire flight is in Class G airspace.
3
Q
- (Refer to Figure 24, Area 6.) What type of airport is Card Airport
- Private non-towered.
- Public towered.
- Public non-towered.
A
Private non-towered.
4
Q
- (Refer to Figure 59, Area 2) The chart shows a gray line with VR 1667, VR1617, VR1638 and VR
- Could this area present a hazard to the operations of a small unmanned aircraft?
- Yes, the defined route provides traffic separation to manned aircraft
- No, all operations will be above 400 feet
- Yes, this is a Military Training Route from 1500 feet AGLand below
A
Yes, this is a Military Training Route from 1500 feet AGLand below
5
Q
- (Refer to Figure 25, Area 4) The floor of Class B airspace overlying Hicks Airport (T67) north-northwest of Fort Worth Meacham Field is
- 4,000 feet MSL
- 3.200 feet MSL
- at the surface
A
4,000 feet MSL
6
Q
- Responsibility for collision avoidance in an alert area rests with
- All pilots
- Air Traffc Control
- the controlling agency
A
All pilots
7
Q
- (Refer to Figure 26, Area 4) You have been hired to inspect the tower under construction at 46.9N and 98.6W, near Jamestown Regional (JMS). What must you receive, prior to flying your unmanned aircraft in this area?
- Authorization from the military
- Authorization from ATC
- Authorization from the National Park Service
A
Authorization from ATC
8
Q
- (Refer to Figure 26, Area 5) The airspace overlying and within 5 miles of Barnes County Airport is
- Class D airspace from the surface to the floor of the overlving Class E airspace
- Class G airspace from the surface up to but not including 700 feet AGL
- Class E airspace from the surface to 1,200 feet MSL
A
Class G airspace from the surface up to but not including 700 feet AGL
9
Q
- The lateral dimensions of class D airspace are based on.
- the instrument procedures for which the controlled airspace is established
- 5 statute miles from the geographical center of the primary airport
- the number of airports that lie within Class D airspace
A
the instrument procedures for which the controlled airspace is established
10
Q
- (Refer to Figure 20, Area 1.) The Fentress NALF Airport (NFE) is in what type of airspace?
- Class E
- Class G
- Class C
A
Class E
11
Q
- (Refer to Figure 25, area 4.) What is the base of the class B airspace over Hicks Airport (T67).
- 4000 feet AGL
- 4000 feet MSL
- 3000 feet AGL
A
4000 feet MSL
12
Q
- According to 14 CFR Part 107, the remote PIC of a small unmanned aircraft planning to operate within in Class C airspace.
- Is required to file a flight plan
- Must use a visual observer
- Is required to receive ATC authorization
A
Is required to receive ATC authorization
13
Q
- (Refer to Figure 24, Area 5) You are operating an sUAS in the vicinity of Sulphur Springs Airport (SUR) where there is active air traffic. Who has priority and right-of-way within the traffic pattern area?
- Priority and right-of-way goes to the aircraft closest to the landing runway
- The existing manned aircraft
- The sUAS
A
The existing manned aircraft
14
Q
- Where can you find information about operating in an MOA along you planned route of flight?
- Chart supplement
- Aeronautical Information Manual
- Sectional chart
A
Sectional chart
15
Q
- (Refer to Figure 71, Point 1) The floor of the Class E airspace above Georgetown Airport (E36) is at
- 700 feet AGL
- The surface
- 3,823 feet MSL
A
3,823 feet MSL