NAS Quiz 3 Flashcards

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  1. (Refer to Figure 20, Area 3) With ATC authorization, you are operating your small unmanned aircraft approximately 4 SM southeast of Elizabeth City Regional Airport (ECG). What hazard is indicated to be in that area?
  • High density military operations in the vicinity
  • Unmarked balloon on a cable up to 3,008 feet MSL
  • Unmarked balloon on a cable up to 3,008 feet AGL
A

Unmarked balloon on a cable up to 3,008 feet MSL

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  1. (Refer to Figure 20, Area 2) Why would the small flag at lake Drummond be important to a remote pilot?
  • This is a GPS check point that can be used for both manned and remote pilots for orientation
  • This indicates that there will be a large obstruction depicted on the next printing of the chart
  • This is a VFR check point for manned aircraft, and a higher volume of air traffic should be expected here
A

This is a VFR check point for manned aircraft, and a higher volume of air traffic should be expected here

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  1. (Refer to Figure 23.) What is the maximum altitude you are permitted to fly when inspecting the high-intensity towers 6 miles south west of the Savanna/Hilton Head Airport (SAV)?
  • 1945 feet MSL
  • 1545 feet MSL
  • 1945 feet AGL
A

1945 feet MSL

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  1. Which is true concerning the blue and magenta colors used to depict airports on Sectional Aeronautical Charts?
  • Airports with control towers underlying Class C, D, and E airspace are shown in magenta
  • Airports with control towers underlying Class B, C, D and E airspace are shown in blue
  • Aircrafts with control towers underlying Class A, B, and C airspace are shown in blue, Class D and E airspace are magenta
A

Airports with control towers underlying Class B, C, D and E airspace are shown in blue

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  1. (Refer to Figure 26. Area 1) You have been asked to inspect the tower just north of Binford. What restrictions should the Remote PIC be concerned to operating the sUAS?
  • None, the tower is in Class G airspace up to 1200 AGL
  • Class E airspace begins at the ground as indicated by the blue hashed lines surrounding the area
  • Restricted airspace exists around the tower thus permissions is required from the controlling agency
A

Restricted airspace exists around the tower thus permissions is required from the controlling agency

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  1. (Refer to Figure 69) What does the line of longitude at area 7 measure?
  • The degrees of longitude north and south from the equator.
  • The degrees of longitude north and south of the Prime Meridian.
  • The degrees of longitude east and west of the line that passed through Greenwich, England
A

The degrees of longitude east and west of the line that passed through Greenwich, England

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  1. (Refer to Figure 23. Area 3) The top of the group obstruction approximately 11 nautical miles from the Savannah VORTAC on the 009-degree radial is
  • 400 feet AGL
  • 432 feet MSL
  • 454 feet MSL
A

454 feet MSL

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  1. (Refer to Figure 20, Area 4.) A small UA is being launched 2 NM northeast of the town of Hertford.What is the height of the highest obstacle?
  • 500 fect MSL
  • 500 feet AGL
  • 399 feet MSL
A

500 feet AGL

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  1. Which statement about longitude and latitude is true?
  • Lines of longitude are parallel to the Equator
  • Lines of longitude cross the Equator at right angles
  • The 0 degree line of latitude passes through Greenwich, England
A

Lines of longitude cross the Equator at right angles

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  1. (Refer to Figure 20, Area 3). What is the latitude and longitude location of the Elizabeth City CGAS RGL (ECG)?
  • W 36 degrees 161 N 76 degrees 10
  • N 36 degrees 16 W 76 degrees 101
  • N 37 degrees O’ W 77 degrees 10’
A

N 36 degrees 16 W 76 degrees 101

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  1. (Refer to Figure 20, Area 3) You need to operate your sUAS in close proximity of the Elizabeth City CGAS RGL (ECG) airport. What frequency should be used to contact ATC?
  • 124.375
  • 120.5
  • 122.95
A

120.5

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  1. Refer to Figure 22, Area 2) At Coeur D’Alene, which frequency should be used as a common traffic advisory frequency (CTAF) to monitor airport traffic?
  • 122.05 MHz
  • 135.075 MHz
  • 122.8 MHz
A

122.8 MHz

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  1. (Refer to Figure 21) What airport is located approximately 47 (degrees) 40 (minutes) N latitude and 101 (degrees) 26 (minutes) W longitude?
  • Mercer County Regional Airport
  • Garrison Airport
  • Semshenko Airport
A

Garrison Airport

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  1. Refer to Figure 26, area 3.) What type of flights are being conducted at indicate by IR678?
  • VFR military training route above 1,500 feet AGL
  • IFR military training route above 1,500 feet AGL
  • VFR military training route below 1,500 feet AGL
A

IFR military training route above 1,500 feet AGL

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  1. (Refer to Figure 23.) You have been hired to inspect a farm 4 miles west of Hilton Head Airport, in what type of airspace will you be operating
  • Class E
  • Class C
  • Class G
A

Class C

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  1. (Refer to Figure 24, Area 2) Operating an sUAS, can you vertically clear the obstacle on the southeast side of Winnsbord airport
  • No
  • Yes
  • Maybe
A

Yes

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  1. (Refer to Figure 22. Area 1) You have been contracted to photograph Lake Pend Oreille from a vantage pint just east of Cocolalla. You notice there is a hill which should provide a good panoramic photographs. What is the maximum altitude (MS) you are authorized to fly over the hill?
  • You cannot operate your sUAS without ATC permission because you will be in class E airspace above 1200
    MSL
  • You cannot operate your sUAS above 400 MSL and thus cannot operate anywhere in this part of the country
  • You may operate up to 5,360 feet MSL in Class G airspace
A

You may operate up to 5,360 feet MSL in Class G airspace

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  1. (Refer to figure 23, Area 3) What is the height of the lighted obstacle approximately 6 nautical miles southwest of Savannah International?
  • 1548 feet MSL
  • 1531 fect AGL
  • 1500 feet MSL
A

1548 feet MSL

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  1. (Refer to Figure 24, Area 1) How close can the Remote PIC fly their sUAS to the Majors airport (GVT) without having to contact ATC?
  • 4 Statute Miles (SM)
  • 4 Nautical Miles (NM)
  • Remote PICs must contact AT whenever operating within the magenta shading on Sectional Charts
A

4 Nautical Miles (NM)

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  1. (Refer to Figure 20, area 2.) What should you be aware of when operating within the vicinity of Lake Drummond?
  • Terrain obstruction
  • High intensity of air traffic
  • Seaplane base
A

High intensity of air traffic

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  1. (Refer to Figure 26) What does the line of latitude at area 4 measure?
  • The degrees of latitude east and west of the line that passes through Greenwich, England
  • The degrees of latitude north and south from the equator
  • The degrees of latitude east and west of the Prime Meridian
A

The degrees of latitude north and south from the equator