VFR Minimums, Aerobatics and Speed Limits Flashcards

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Above 18000, the altimeter should be set to …

A

29.92

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Federal Airways are Class ___ airspace and extend from ________ up to but not including ______.

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Class E, 1200’ AGL, 18000’ MSL

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VFR Minimums in Class A Airspace

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Not Applicable - All flight in Class A is IFR

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Over congested areas a pilot must maintain an altitude of …

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1000’ above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2000 from the airplane

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VFR Minimums in Class G (1200 Ft AGL or less) During the Day:

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Vis: 1 Statute MileAircraft must operate clear of clouds.

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Where is the speed limit 200 knots?

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  1. Under class B airspace2. In VFR corridors through class B airspace, and3. Within 4 NM of the primary airport for Class C or D airspace when below 2500’ AGL.
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VFR Minimums in Class B Airspace

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Three statute miles visibility and clear of clouds

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VFR Minimums in Class E Airspace at or Above 10,000 MSL:

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Vis: 5 Statute MilesAircraft must operate:1. 1000 ft Above Clouds2. 1000 ft Below Clouds3. 1 Statute Horizontally Away from Clouds

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Where is the speed limit 250 knots?

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Below 10,000’ MSL and within class B airspace

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VFR Minimums in Class D Airspace:

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Vis: 3 Statute MIlesAircraft must operate:1. 1000’ Above Clouds2. 500’ Below Clouds3. 2000’ Horizontally away from Clouds

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VFR Minimums in Class C Airspace:

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Vis: Three Statute MilesAircraft must operate:1. 1000’ above clouds2. 500’ below clouds3. 2000’ horizontally away from clouds.

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VFR Minimums in Class E Airspace Below 10,000 MSL:

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Vis: 3 Statute MilesAircraft must operate:1. 1000’ Above Clouds2. 500’ Below Clouds3. 2000’ Horizontally Away from Clouds

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Over open water or sparsely populated areas, an airplane may not be operated closer than …

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500’ to any person,vessel, vehicle, or structure

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Speed Limit in Class C and D airspace is ____ KIAS, within ____ NM of the primary airport, at or below ____ AGL

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200, KIAS, 4 NM, and 2500’ AGL

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No person may operate an aircraft in aerobatic flight -

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(a) Over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement;
(b) Over an open air assembly of persons;
(c) Within the lateral boundaries of the surface areas of Class B, Class C, Class D, or Class E airspace designated for an airport;
(d) Within 4 nautical miles of the center line of any Federal airway;
(e) Below an altitude of 1,500 feet above the surface; or
(f) When flight visibility is less than 3 statute miles.

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VFR Minimums in Class G Airspace (1200 Ft AGL or less) During the Night:

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Vis: Three Statute MilesAircraft must operate:1. 1000’ above clouds2. 500’ below clouds3. 2000’ horizontally away from clouds

17
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Altitude in all areas must be sufficient to permit …

A

an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface if a power unit fails.