Restricted Areas Flashcards

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Restricted areas are areas where operations are (restricted, hazardous) to nonparticipating aircraft and contain within which the flight of aircraft, while not wholly (restricted, prohibited) is subject to restrictions.

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hazardous, prohibited

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Restricted areas: Activities within these areas must be (confined, defined) because of their nature, or (operations, limitations) may be imposed upon aircraft operations that (are, are not) a part of those activities, or both.

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confined; limitations; are not

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Restricted areas Denote the existence of unusual, often invisible, hazards to aircraft such as artillery (firing, support), aerial (gunnery, aircraft), or guided (torpedoes, missiles).

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firing, gunnery, missiles

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Penetration of restricted areas (with, without) authorization from using or controlling agency may be extremely (safe, hazardous) to the aircraft

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without, hazardous

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If the restricted area is not active and has been released to the FAA, the ATC facility allows the aircraft to operate in the restricted airspace (with, without) issuing specific clearance for it to do so.

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without

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If the restricted area is active and has not been been released to the FAA, the ATC facility issues a clearance that ensures the aircraft (avoids, does not avoid) the airspace

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active, avoids

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Restricted areas are charted with an (RR, R) followed by a (number, label) and depicted on the en route appropriate for use at the altitude or (flight level, flight power)

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R; number (ex: R-4401); flight level (FL)

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