WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
✔✔(Refer to figure 48 on page 4-11) While on final approach to a runway equipped with
a standard 2-bar VASI, the lights appear as shown by illustration D. This means that the
aircraft is - ✔✔below the glide slope.
✔✔To set the high intensity runway lights on medium intensity, the pilot should click the
microphone seven times, then click it - ✔✔five times within five seconds.
✔✔An airport's rotating beacon operated during daylight hours indicates - ✔✔That
weather located at the airport located in class D airspace is below basic VFR weather
minimums.
✔✔A military air station can be identified by a rotating beacon that emits - ✔✔two quick
white flashes between green flashes
✔✔How can a military airport be identified at night? - ✔✔two quick, white flashed
between green flashes.
✔✔(refer to figure 49 on page 4-13) That portion of the runway identified by the letter A
may be used for - ✔✔taxiing and takeoff.
✔✔(refer to figure 49 on page 4-13) According to the airport diagram, which statement
is true? - ✔✔Takeoffs may be started from position A on runway 12, and the landing
portion of this runway begins at position B.
✔✔Refer to figure 49 on page (4-13)
What is the difference between area A and area B on the airport depicted? - ✔✔"A" may
be used for taxi and takeoff; "E" may be used only as an overrun
✔✔(Refer to figure 49 on page 4-13)
Area C on the airport depicted is classified as a - ✔✔closed runway
✔✔(Refer to figure 50)
The arrows that appear on the end of the north /south runway indicate that the area -
✔✔cannot be used for landing, but may be used for taxiing and takeoff
✔✔The number 9 and 27 on a runway indicate that the runway is oriented
approximately - ✔✔090 degrees and 270 degrees magnetic
✔✔(refer to figure 50)