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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
Know the chart of the table of priorities. Who it governs, where it governs, and the
author - ✔✔Do it
Who is the only entity that can give you a clearance? - ✔✔Air Traffic Control
What is a clearance? - ✔✔Authorization to do something specific within controlled
airspace to prevent collisions
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,What is a Notice to Airman (NOTAM)? - ✔✔Notice containing information regarding
condition, change, or establishment in a component, 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
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
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
What is the FAR? - ✔✔The actual laws pertaining to aviation
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
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
What is the Control towers purpose? - ✔✔Governs flow of traffic in the vicinity of the
airport.
What are the three stations that a control tower typically has? - ✔✔Clearance Delivery,
Ground, and Tower
What Clearance Delivery responsible for? - ✔✔Relays ATC clearances to departing
aircraft. Has no control or surveillance capabilities.
What is Ground responsible for? - ✔✔Aircraft movement on the ground up to the hold
short line
What is the Tower responsible for? - ✔✔Maintains efficient flow of airport traffic in its
assigned airspace. Clearance to takeoff and land
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