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MIAMI ARTCC (ZMA) S3 PRACTICAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS||UPDATED 2026/2027 SYLLABUS||NEWEST VERSION Section 1: ZMA General & Facility Orientation Q1: What does the ARTCC acronym stand for, and what is the FAA identifier for Miami Center? ANSWER ARTCC stands for Air Route Traffic Control Center. The FAA identifier for Miami Center is ZMA . Q2: Where is the Miami ARTCC physically located? ANSWER It is located at 7500 NW 58th St, Miami, FL 33166, near Doral . Q3: Miami Center is one of how many ARTCCs in the United States? ANSWER There are 22 ARTCCs in the United States . Q4: Approximately how many square miles of airspace does ZMA control? ANSWER ZMA controls approximately 2.95 million square miles of airspace, covering parts of Florida, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico . Q5: What was the "Host" computer system replaced by, and when did ZMA transition? ANSWER The old IBM Host system was replaced by the En Route Automation Modernization (ERAM) system. The lower 48 ARTCCs completed conversion to ERAM by March 27, 2015 . Q6: Name the primary long-range radar sites feeding data to ZMA. ANSWER Key long-range radar sites include Tamiami (ARSR-4) , Key West (ARSR 4) , and Fort Green (ARSR-4) . Q7: In what year was the Miami ARTCC originally established, and where was its first location? ANSWER It was established in 1944 on the 11th floor of the Roosevelt Hotel in downtown Miami . Q8: Which international control centers border ZMA? ANSWER ZMA borders the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Cuba Area Control Centers, as well as San Juan CERAP . Q9: What is the primary responsibility of an ARTCC like ZMA? ANSWER The primary responsibility is sequencing and separation of over-flights, arrivals, and departures to provide safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of aircraft flying under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) . Q10: What is the difference between an ARTCC and a TRACON? ANSWER An ARTCC (Center) controls en-route aircraft at high altitudes over large geographic areas (often multiple states). A TRACON (Approach) controls aircraft generally within a 30-50 mile radius of an airport, handling arrivals and departures from the surface up to about 10,000-14,000 feet .

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MIAMI ARTCC (ZMA) S3 PRACTICAL
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
SOLUTIONS||UPDATED 2026/2027
SYLLABUS||<<NEWEST VERSION>>

Section 1: ZMA General & Facility Orientation
Q1: What does the ARTCC acronym stand for, and what is the FAA identifier for
Miami Center?

ANSWER ✓ ARTCC stands for Air Route Traffic Control Center. The FAA identifier for
Miami Center is ZMA .

Q2: Where is the Miami ARTCC physically located?

ANSWER ✓ It is located at 7500 NW 58th St, Miami, FL 33166, near Doral .

Q3: Miami Center is one of how many ARTCCs in the United States?

ANSWER ✓ There are 22 ARTCCs in the United States .

Q4: Approximately how many square miles of airspace does ZMA control?

ANSWER ✓ ZMA controls approximately 2.95 million square miles of airspace,
covering parts of Florida, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico .

Q5: What was the "Host" computer system replaced by, and when did ZMA
transition?

ANSWER ✓ The old IBM Host system was replaced by the En Route Automation
Modernization (ERAM) system. The lower 48 ARTCCs completed conversion to ERAM
by March 27, 2015 .

Q6: Name the primary long-range radar sites feeding data to ZMA.

,ANSWER ✓ Key long-range radar sites include Tamiami (ARSR-4) , Key West (ARSR-
4) , and Fort Green (ARSR-4) .

Q7: In what year was the Miami ARTCC originally established, and where was its
first location?

ANSWER ✓ It was established in 1944 on the 11th floor of the Roosevelt Hotel in
downtown Miami .

Q8: Which international control centers border ZMA?

ANSWER ✓ ZMA borders the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, Dominican Republic, Haiti,
and Cuba Area Control Centers, as well as San Juan CERAP .

Q9: What is the primary responsibility of an ARTCC like ZMA?

ANSWER ✓ The primary responsibility is sequencing and separation of over-flights,
arrivals, and departures to provide safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of aircraft flying
under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) .

Q10: What is the difference between an ARTCC and a TRACON?

ANSWER ✓ An ARTCC (Center) controls en-route aircraft at high altitudes over large
geographic areas (often multiple states). A TRACON (Approach) controls aircraft
generally within a 30-50 mile radius of an airport, handling arrivals and departures from
the surface up to about 10,000-14,000 feet .




Section 2: Airspace & Sectorization
Q11: How many sectors does a typical large ARTCC like ZMA utilize?

ANSWER ✓ While specific numbers vary, ZMA utilizes a complex configuration of Low,
High, Super High, and Oceanic sectors to manage traffic flow, similar to other major
centers which may have 40+ sectors (e.g., ZID has 41) .

Q12: What are the typical altitude stratums for En-Route sectors?

, ANSWER ✓ Low sectors (Surface/Ground up to FL230), High sectors (FL240 to FL310),
and Super High sectors (FL330 to FL600) .

Q13: What type of airspace is the Miami Class B airspace?

ANSWER ✓ It is complex, congested airspace surrounding Miami International Airport
(MIA), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), and other satellite airports, requiring specific clearance and
Mode C transponder capabilities.

Q14: What are the "Reserved Areas" off the coast of Florida?

ANSWER ✓ These are military operations areas (MOAs) and warning areas (W-497A,
W-498A, etc.) used by the military for training, often requiring civilian aircraft to avoid or
receive clearance.

Q15: What is the WATRS airspace?

ANSWER ✓ Western Atlantic Route System. It is a complex set of routes over the
Atlantic managed by ZMA, New York, and San Juan, characterized by non-radar
(procedural) control due to lack of radar coverage.

Q16: If an aircraft is flying from Nassau to Miami, where does the handoff typically
occur?

ANSWER ✓ The handoff occurs between Nassau Control and ZMA's Oceanic or High
sector over the Florida Straits, transitioning from procedural to radar separation once
within range.

Q17: What is the floor of the En-Route structure in remote areas of ZMA (e.g., over
the Gulf of Mexico without a TRACON)?

ANSWER ✓ In areas without overlying TRACON coverage, the ARTCC controls aircraft
down to the surface .

Q18: What is the ceiling of the En-Route structure?

ANSWER ✓ Up to FL600 (60,000 feet), though most commercial traffic operates
between FL240 and FL410 .

Q19: Which adjacent ARTCC is responsible for the Tampa Bay area?

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