TFR Flashcards

1
Q

A temporary flight restriction may be established

a) In the vicinity of disaster/hazard areas.

b) In the proximity of the Presidential and other parties.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct

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A temporary flight restriction may be established

a) In the proximity of space flight operations.

b) During abnormally high barometric pressure conditions.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct.

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A temporary flight restriction may be established

a) For the management of aircraft operations in the vicinity of aerial demonstrations and major sporting events.

b) In the proximity of the Presidential and other parties.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct.

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Where can information regarding a TFR be found?

a) A NOTAM will specify the hazard or conditions that requires the imposition of temporary flight restrictions.

b) A NAVAID will specify the hazard or conditions that requires the imposition of temporary flight restrictions.

c) An AWOS/AWOS will specify the hazard or conditions that requires the imposition of temporary flight restrictions.

A

A) A NOTAM will specify the hazard or conditions that requires the imposition of temporary flight restrictions.

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A TFR may be established in the vicinity of disaster/hazard areas in order to prevent an unsafe congestion of sightseeing and other aircraft above an incident or event which may generate a high degree of public interest.

a) True.

b) False.

A

A) True

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A temporary flight restriction may be established in the vicinity of disaster/hazard areas in order to

a) Protect persons and property on the surface or in the air from a hazard associated with an incident on the surface.

b) Provide a safe environment for the operation of disaster relief aircraft.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct.

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When a NOTAM has been issued to protect persons and property on the surface or in the air from a hazard associated with an incident on the surface, no person may operate an aircraft within the designated area unless that aircraft

a) Is in contact with Flight Watch on 122.2.

b) Is participating in the hazard relief activities and is being operated under the direction of the official in charge of on scene emergency response activities.

c) Is participating in the hazard relief activities and is being operated under the direction of local air traffic control

A

B) Is participating in the hazard relief activities and is being operated under the direction of the official in charge of on scene emergency response activities.

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When a NOTAM has been issued to provide a safe environment for the operation of disaster relief aircraft, no person may operate an aircraft within the designated area unless one of the following conditions are met:

a) The operation is conducted directly to or from an airport within the area, or is necessitated by the impracticability of VFR flight above or around the area due to weather, or terrain; notification is given to the FSS or ATC facility specified in the NOTAM to receive advisories concerning disaster relief aircraft operations; and the operation does not hamper or endanger relief activities and is not conducted for the purpose of observing the disaster.

b) The aircraft is carrying properly accredited news representatives, and, prior to entering the area, a flight plan is filed with the appropriate FAA or ATC facility specified in the NOTAM and the operation is conducted above the altitude used by the disaster relief aircraft, unless otherwise authorized by the official in charge of on scene response activities.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct.

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When a NOTAM has been issued to provide a safe environment for the operation of disaster relief aircraft, no person may operate an aircraft within the designated area unless one of the following conditions are met:

a) The operation is conducted in the vicinity of an airport within the area, or is necessitated by the impracticability of VFR flight above or around the area due to weather, or terrain; notification is given to Flight Watch to receive advisories concerning disaster relief aircraft operations; and the operation does not hamper or endanger relief activities.

b) The aircraft is carrying properly accredited news representatives, and, prior to entering the area, a flight plan is filed with the appropriate FAA or ATC facility specified in the NOTAM and the operation is conducted above the altitude used by the disaster relief aircraft, unless otherwise authorized by the official in charge of on scene response activities.

c) All are correct.

A

B) The aircraft is carrying properly accredited news representatives, and, prior to entering the area, a flight plan is filed with the appropriate FAA or ATC facility specified in the NOTAM and the operation is conducted above the altitude used by the disaster relief aircraft, unless otherwise authorized by the official in charge of on scene response activities.

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When a TFR is established in the vicinity of a disaster/hazard area, the amount of airspace effected is normally

a) 500’ AGL and within a 2 NM radius.

b) 2,000’ AGL and within a 3 NM radius.

c) 3,000’ AGL and within a 5 NM radiu

A

B) 2,000’ AGL and within a 3 NM radius.

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When a TFR is established in the vicinity of a disaster/hazard area, what is normally the “coordination facility”?

a) The FSS nearest the incident site.

b) The ATC facility nearest the incident site.

c) The ARTCC facility nearest the incident site.

A

A) The FSS nearest the incident site.

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The facility establishing a temporary flight restrictions area in the vicinity of disaster/hazard areas will format a NOTAM beginning with the phrase

a) “ATTENTION ALL U.S. CERTIFICATED PILOTS.”

b) “TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS.”

c) “FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS.”

A

C) “FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS.”

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13
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When a NOTAM is issued establishing flight restrictions in the vicinity of disaster/hazard areas. The following information will be provided

a) The agency directing any relief activities and its commercial telephone number.

b) The area defined in statute miles.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct.

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When a NOTAM has been issued under §91.139, no person may operate an aircraft, or other device governed by the regulation concerned within the designated airspace except in accordance with the authorizations, terms, and conditions prescribed in the regulation covered by the NOTAM.

a) True.

b) False.

A

A) True

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Flight restrictions in the proximity of the Presidential and other parties are always

a) 3,000’ AGL and within a 10 NM radius

b) 5,000’ AGL and within a 30 NM radius.

c) As described in the NOTAM.

A

C) As described in the NOTAM

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A temporary restriction on flight operations may be issued when barometric pressure exceeds, or will exceed

a) 29.92”.

b) 31.00”.

c) 30.00”.

A

B) 31.00”.

17
Q

A TFR may be issued around the following

a) World Series.

b) Indianapolis 500 Mile Race.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct.

18
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A TFR may be issued around the following

a) Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

b) World Cup Soccer.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct

19
Q

In deciding whether a TFR is necessary for an aerial demonstration or major sporting event, the FAA considers the following

a) Area where the event will be held.

b) Effect flight restrictions will have on known aircraft operations.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct

20
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In deciding whether a TFR is necessary for an aerial demonstration or major sporting event, the FAA considers the following

a) Degree of public interest.

b) Number of spectators.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct.

21
Q

In deciding whether a TFR is necessary for an aerial demonstration or major sporting event, the FAA considers the following

a) Degree of public interest.

b) Facility seating capacity of 30,000 or more spectators.

c) All are correct.

A

A) Degree of public interest

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When a NOTAM has been issued for the management of aircraft operations in the vicinity of aerial demonstrations and major sporting events, no person may operate an aircraft of device, or engage in any activity within the designated airspace area, except in accordance with the authorizations, terms, and conditions of the TFR published in the NOTAM, unless otherwise authorized by

a) Air traffic control.

b) A Flight Standards Certificate of Waiver or Authorization issued for the demonstration or event.

c) All are correct.

A

C) All are correct.

23
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When a NOTAM has been issued for the management of aircraft operations in the vicinity of aerial demonstrations and major sporting events, no person may operate an aircraft of device, or engage in any activity within the designated airspace area, except in accordance with the authorizations, terms, and conditions of the TFR published in the NOTAM, unless otherwise authorized by

a) Air traffic control.

b) FSS nearest the demonstration or event.

c) All are correct.

A

A) Air traffic control.

24
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Flight restricted airspace for an aerial demonstrations will normally be limited to

a) 5 NM radius from the center of the demonstration and an altitude of 17,000’ MSL for high performance aircraft.

b) 3 NM radius from the center of the demonstration and an altitude of 18,000’ MSL.

c) The radius of the surface based controlled airspace associated with the airport (or 5 NM if Class E or Class G at the surface) and an altitude of 17,000’ MSL for high performance aircraft.

A

A) 5 NM radius from the center of the demonstration and an altitude of 17,000’ MSL for high performance aircraft.

25
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Flight restricted airspace for a major sporting event will normally be limited to

a) Always limited to a 3 NM radius from the center of the event and 2,500’ AGL.

b) A 3 NM radius from the center of the event and 2,500’ AGL, but will not be greater than the minimum airspace necessary for the management of aircraft operations in the vicinity of the specified area.

c) A 5 NM radius from the center of the event and 17,000’ MSL.

A

B) A 3 NM radius from the center of the event and 2,500’ AGL, but will not be greater than the minimum airspace necessary for the management of aircraft operations in the vicinity of the specified area.

26
Q

When warranted, the FAA Administrator may exclude the following from flights within a major sporting event TFR

a) Medical and rescue.

b) Sightseeing.

c) All are correct.

A

A) Medical and rescue.