Terminal Radar Service Areas (TRSAs) Flashcards

1
Q

TSRAs are areas where (participating, nonparticipating) can receive additional (radar services, maintenance services).

A

participating, radar services

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The purpose of the radar services is to provide separation between all (IFR operations, IFR guidelines) and participating (VFR aircraft, VFR maintenance)

A

IFR operations; VFR aircraft

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3
Q

The primary airports within the TSRA become(s) Class (D,E) airspace

A

D

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4
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The remaining portion of the TSRA overlies other controlled, which is normally Class (A, E) airspace beginning at (700 or 1200, 900 or 1500) feet and established to transform to/from the en route terminal (airfield, environment).

A

Class E; 700 or 1200; environment

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Q

TSRAs are depicted on VFR sectional charts and terminal area charts with a solid (blue, black) line and (latitudes, altitudes) for each segment.

A

black; altitudes

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The Class D portion is charts with (black, blue) segmented line.

A

blue

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Participation in TSRA services is (voluntary, involuntary); however pilots operation under VFR are encouraged to contact the (operational control tower, radar approach control) and take advantage of TSRA service.

A

voluntary; radar approach control

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