AT 202 Exam 2 UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and
CORRECT Answers
Airspace of defined dimensions, confined activities, and limitations imposed on nonusers is
identified as ________ airspace - Special use
What airspace is generally established from the surface to 4,000 feet above the airport elevation
and has an operational control tower? - class c
A Military Operations Area consists of airspace of defined dimensions established for the
purpose of ________. - separating certain military training activities from IFR traffic
The upper limit of Class G airspace is ________. - the base of the overlying airspace
The upper vertical limit of Class A airspace is ________. - FL600
A Warning Area is established beyond ________ NM from the coast of the United States. - 3
VFR aircraft are separated only from IFR aircraft - class c
Requires all aircraft to be IFR - Class A
VFR aircraft need to receive a clearance from ATC to enter this airspace - class b
A Prohibited Area is identified by the letter ________, dash, and a number. - p
What condition will cause an aircraft's indicated airspeed to decrease? - An increase in altitude or
temperature
, The purpose of parallels of latitude is for measuring degrees of latitude ________. - north and
south of the equator
How long would it take an aircraft with a ground speed of 130 knots to fly 650 NM? - 5 hours
How do you convert local Daylight Savings Time to UTC? - Add the conversion factor, then
subtract 1 hour
The angular difference between true and magnetic north at a given location is called ________. -
variation
Positions on the earth's surface are described in terms of ________. - latitude and longitude
An aircraft travels at 450 knots for 2 hours, 30 minutes. How many nautical miles has the aircraft
traveled? - 1,125 miles
The basic form of navigation which uses visual reference to landmarks is ________. - pilotage
An aircraft flies for 4 hours at 220 knots. How many nautical miles has the aircraft covered? -
880 miles
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is also referred to as ________ time. - Zulu
Circles parallel to the equator are called ________. - parallels of latitude
Lines connecting points of equal difference between true and magnetic north are called
________ lines. - isogonic
CORRECT Answers
Airspace of defined dimensions, confined activities, and limitations imposed on nonusers is
identified as ________ airspace - Special use
What airspace is generally established from the surface to 4,000 feet above the airport elevation
and has an operational control tower? - class c
A Military Operations Area consists of airspace of defined dimensions established for the
purpose of ________. - separating certain military training activities from IFR traffic
The upper limit of Class G airspace is ________. - the base of the overlying airspace
The upper vertical limit of Class A airspace is ________. - FL600
A Warning Area is established beyond ________ NM from the coast of the United States. - 3
VFR aircraft are separated only from IFR aircraft - class c
Requires all aircraft to be IFR - Class A
VFR aircraft need to receive a clearance from ATC to enter this airspace - class b
A Prohibited Area is identified by the letter ________, dash, and a number. - p
What condition will cause an aircraft's indicated airspeed to decrease? - An increase in altitude or
temperature
, The purpose of parallels of latitude is for measuring degrees of latitude ________. - north and
south of the equator
How long would it take an aircraft with a ground speed of 130 knots to fly 650 NM? - 5 hours
How do you convert local Daylight Savings Time to UTC? - Add the conversion factor, then
subtract 1 hour
The angular difference between true and magnetic north at a given location is called ________. -
variation
Positions on the earth's surface are described in terms of ________. - latitude and longitude
An aircraft travels at 450 knots for 2 hours, 30 minutes. How many nautical miles has the aircraft
traveled? - 1,125 miles
The basic form of navigation which uses visual reference to landmarks is ________. - pilotage
An aircraft flies for 4 hours at 220 knots. How many nautical miles has the aircraft covered? -
880 miles
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is also referred to as ________ time. - Zulu
Circles parallel to the equator are called ________. - parallels of latitude
Lines connecting points of equal difference between true and magnetic north are called
________ lines. - isogonic