PAR exam Airspace-with Complete Solutions
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Normal VFR operations in Class D airspace with an operating control tower require the
ceiling and visibility to be at least - ANSWER 100 feet and 3 miles
At what altitude shall the altimeter be set to 29.92 when climbing to cruising flight
level? - ANSWER 18,000 feet MSL
A blue segmented circle on a sectional chart depicts which class airspace? - ANSWER
Class D
Airspace at an airport with a part-time control tower is classified as Class D airspace only
- ANSWER when the associated control tower is in operation
Unless otherwise authorized, two-way radio communications with air traffic control are
required for landings or takeoffs at all towered aiports - ANSWER Regardless of weather
conditions
Two-way radio communication must be established with the Air Traffic Control facility
having jurisdiction over the area prior to entering which class airspace? - ANSWER Class
C
What minimum radio equipment is required for operation within Class C airspace? -
ANSWER Two-way radio communications equipments, a 4096-code transponder, and an
encoding altimeter
What minimum pilot certification is required for operation within Class B airspace? -
ANSWER Private pilot certificate or student pilot certificate with appropriate logbook
endorsements
, What minimum radio equipment is required for VFR operation within Class B airspace? -
ANSWER Two-way radio communications equipment, a 4096-code or Mode S
transponder, and an encoding altimeter
An operable 4096-code or Mode S transponder with an encoding altimeter is required in
- ANSWER Class B airspace and within 30 miles of the Class B primary airport
All operations within Class C airspace must be in - ANSWER an aircraft equipped with a
Mode A or Mode S transponder with Mode C altitude encoding capability
Unless otherwise authorized, the maximum indicated airspeed at which an aircraft may
be flown when at or below 2,500 feet AGL and within 4 nautical miles of the primary
airport of Class C airspace is - ANSWER 200 knots
Unless otherwise authorized, what is the maximum indicated airspeed at which a person
may operate an aircraft below 10,000 feet MSL? - ANSWER 250 knots
When flying in the airspace underlying Class B airspace, the maximum speed authorized
is... - ANSWER 200 knots
When flying in a VFR corridor designated through Class B airspace, the maximum speed
authorized is - ANSWER 200 knots
You are in the uncongested area about 7 NM SW of Corpus Christi International Airport,
and unable to reach the Corpus Christi Approach because of radio congestion. What
altitude or course should you use to avoid the tall TV towers in this area? - ANSWER
Remain under the floor of Class C airspace and maintain a safe lateral distance from all
the TV towers
100% Verified | Updated Questions
Normal VFR operations in Class D airspace with an operating control tower require the
ceiling and visibility to be at least - ANSWER 100 feet and 3 miles
At what altitude shall the altimeter be set to 29.92 when climbing to cruising flight
level? - ANSWER 18,000 feet MSL
A blue segmented circle on a sectional chart depicts which class airspace? - ANSWER
Class D
Airspace at an airport with a part-time control tower is classified as Class D airspace only
- ANSWER when the associated control tower is in operation
Unless otherwise authorized, two-way radio communications with air traffic control are
required for landings or takeoffs at all towered aiports - ANSWER Regardless of weather
conditions
Two-way radio communication must be established with the Air Traffic Control facility
having jurisdiction over the area prior to entering which class airspace? - ANSWER Class
C
What minimum radio equipment is required for operation within Class C airspace? -
ANSWER Two-way radio communications equipments, a 4096-code transponder, and an
encoding altimeter
What minimum pilot certification is required for operation within Class B airspace? -
ANSWER Private pilot certificate or student pilot certificate with appropriate logbook
endorsements
, What minimum radio equipment is required for VFR operation within Class B airspace? -
ANSWER Two-way radio communications equipment, a 4096-code or Mode S
transponder, and an encoding altimeter
An operable 4096-code or Mode S transponder with an encoding altimeter is required in
- ANSWER Class B airspace and within 30 miles of the Class B primary airport
All operations within Class C airspace must be in - ANSWER an aircraft equipped with a
Mode A or Mode S transponder with Mode C altitude encoding capability
Unless otherwise authorized, the maximum indicated airspeed at which an aircraft may
be flown when at or below 2,500 feet AGL and within 4 nautical miles of the primary
airport of Class C airspace is - ANSWER 200 knots
Unless otherwise authorized, what is the maximum indicated airspeed at which a person
may operate an aircraft below 10,000 feet MSL? - ANSWER 250 knots
When flying in the airspace underlying Class B airspace, the maximum speed authorized
is... - ANSWER 200 knots
When flying in a VFR corridor designated through Class B airspace, the maximum speed
authorized is - ANSWER 200 knots
You are in the uncongested area about 7 NM SW of Corpus Christi International Airport,
and unable to reach the Corpus Christi Approach because of radio congestion. What
altitude or course should you use to avoid the tall TV towers in this area? - ANSWER
Remain under the floor of Class C airspace and maintain a safe lateral distance from all
the TV towers