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NIFE FR&R EXAM COMPLETE
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QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
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,What is the FAA responsible for?
Establishing, reviewing, and enforcing general regulations for all aviation activities in the United
States.
Who is responsible for the publication of the FAR and the AIM?
FAA
What is the table of priorities for publications in order from most important to least important?
NATOPS, CNAF M-3710.7, Flight Information Publications, FAR Part 91
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Know the chart of the table of priorities. Who it governs, where it governs, and the author
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Who is the only entity that can give you a clearance?
Air Traffic Control
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What is a clearance?
Authorization to do something specific within controlled airspace to prevent collisions
What is a Notice to Airman (NOTAM)?
Notice containing information regarding condition, change, or establishment in a component,
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timely for flight operations. Temporary and not in time for charting
What is a transponder?
Pings from ground to the aircraft to tell it the ground information
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What does Mode 3 of the transponder do?
Tells ATC who you are through the pings
What does Mode C of the transponder do?
Tells ATC how high you are
What does the word Shall mean?
The procedure is mandatory
, What does the word Should mean?
The procedure is recommended
What do the words May and Need Not mean?
Procedure is optional
What does the word Will mean?
Indicates futurity
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What is the relationship between CNAF M 3710.7, the FAR Part 91, and the AIM?
CNAF is more restrictive than the FAR
AIM is explanatory information about the FAR
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What is the FAR?
The actual laws pertaining to aviation
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What is the FAR part 91?
Governs general aviation
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What does the ATC organization do?
Grants clearances, enforces FAR Part 91, and approves flight plans.
What are the ATC's sub-agencies?
FSS, Control Tower, Approach, ARTCC
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What does FSS do?
Provides pilot briefings, en route communications, relays ATC clearances, and anything the pilot
needs to know
What is the Flight Service Station (FSS) equivalent at military airfields?
Base Operations
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NIFE FR&R EXAM COMPLETE
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QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
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ANSWERS) A+ GRADED
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,What is the FAA responsible for?
Establishing, reviewing, and enforcing general regulations for all aviation activities in the United
States.
Who is responsible for the publication of the FAR and the AIM?
FAA
What is the table of priorities for publications in order from most important to least important?
NATOPS, CNAF M-3710.7, Flight Information Publications, FAR Part 91
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Know the chart of the table of priorities. Who it governs, where it governs, and the author
Do it
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Who is the only entity that can give you a clearance?
Air Traffic Control
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What is a clearance?
Authorization to do something specific within controlled airspace to prevent collisions
What is a Notice to Airman (NOTAM)?
Notice containing information regarding condition, change, or establishment in a component,
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timely for flight operations. Temporary and not in time for charting
What is a transponder?
Pings from ground to the aircraft to tell it the ground information
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What does Mode 3 of the transponder do?
Tells ATC who you are through the pings
What does Mode C of the transponder do?
Tells ATC how high you are
What does the word Shall mean?
The procedure is mandatory
, What does the word Should mean?
The procedure is recommended
What do the words May and Need Not mean?
Procedure is optional
What does the word Will mean?
Indicates futurity
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What is the relationship between CNAF M 3710.7, the FAR Part 91, and the AIM?
CNAF is more restrictive than the FAR
AIM is explanatory information about the FAR
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What is the FAR?
The actual laws pertaining to aviation
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What is the FAR part 91?
Governs general aviation
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What does the ATC organization do?
Grants clearances, enforces FAR Part 91, and approves flight plans.
What are the ATC's sub-agencies?
FSS, Control Tower, Approach, ARTCC
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What does FSS do?
Provides pilot briefings, en route communications, relays ATC clearances, and anything the pilot
needs to know
What is the Flight Service Station (FSS) equivalent at military airfields?
Base Operations