AT 202 BLOCK 3 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Basic terrain contour lines on a Sectional Aeronautical Chart are generally
spaced at ________ foot intervals. - ANSWER 500
What is the upper limit of the Class D airspace shown here? - ANSWER 1,500
AGL (the marks in the box is agl)
Small parachute that looks kinda like a hot air balloon - ANSWER Parachute
Jumping
Frequencies placed just above a communication box on a Sectional
Aeronautical Chart are used to contact which type of facility? - ANSWER
Automated Flight Service Station
On a VFR sectional chart, airports with operational control towers are depicted:
- ANSWER The color blue
Lighted runway - ANSWER Has an L
The primary use for Sectional Aeronautical Charts is ________ navigation by
________ speed aircraft. - ANSWER VFR; slow and medium
The World Aeronautical Chart and the Sectional Aeronautical Chart are alike
because they both - ANSWER use similar systems in the chart legends
What chart(s) or publication would you use to find out if an airport has a control
tower, and the tower frequency? - ANSWER Terminal Area Chart
Sectional Aeronautical Chart
Airport/Facility Directory
Obstructions - ANSWER Tower looking thing
, Ground Control frequencies for airports with control towers are found -
ANSWER on the reverse side of the Sectional Aeronautical Chart Legend flap
Where are Class B airspace operating rules found? - ANSWER On the reverse
side of a Terminal Area Chart
ATCT - ANSWER Air Traffic Control Tower
The Airport/Facility Directory is published every ________ days. - ANSWER
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How is Class A airspace depicted on an En Route High Altitude Chart? -
ANSWER Open white area
If NO changeover point is depicted along an airway, it means that - ANSWER
The changeover is to be made at the halfway point between the two NAVAIDS
The boundary of Class B airspace on both VFR and IFR Charts is depicted in
which color? - ANSWER Blue
IFR Area Charts use the same symbols as those found in the - ANSWER En
Route Low and High Altitude Charts
Solid triangles indicate - ANSWER Compulsory reporting points
The lowest published altitude between radio fixes on a VOR airway which
meets obstacle clearance requirements for the route segment, but which assures
acceptable navigational signal reception only within 25 statute (22 nautical)
miles is: - ANSWER MOCA
When NO MEA is depicted, the MEA on a jet route is _______ feet MSL -
ANSWER 18,000
Which chart(s) depict ATIS frequencies where ATIS is available? - ANSWER
Both IFR Area and En route Low Altitude Charts
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Basic terrain contour lines on a Sectional Aeronautical Chart are generally
spaced at ________ foot intervals. - ANSWER 500
What is the upper limit of the Class D airspace shown here? - ANSWER 1,500
AGL (the marks in the box is agl)
Small parachute that looks kinda like a hot air balloon - ANSWER Parachute
Jumping
Frequencies placed just above a communication box on a Sectional
Aeronautical Chart are used to contact which type of facility? - ANSWER
Automated Flight Service Station
On a VFR sectional chart, airports with operational control towers are depicted:
- ANSWER The color blue
Lighted runway - ANSWER Has an L
The primary use for Sectional Aeronautical Charts is ________ navigation by
________ speed aircraft. - ANSWER VFR; slow and medium
The World Aeronautical Chart and the Sectional Aeronautical Chart are alike
because they both - ANSWER use similar systems in the chart legends
What chart(s) or publication would you use to find out if an airport has a control
tower, and the tower frequency? - ANSWER Terminal Area Chart
Sectional Aeronautical Chart
Airport/Facility Directory
Obstructions - ANSWER Tower looking thing
, Ground Control frequencies for airports with control towers are found -
ANSWER on the reverse side of the Sectional Aeronautical Chart Legend flap
Where are Class B airspace operating rules found? - ANSWER On the reverse
side of a Terminal Area Chart
ATCT - ANSWER Air Traffic Control Tower
The Airport/Facility Directory is published every ________ days. - ANSWER
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How is Class A airspace depicted on an En Route High Altitude Chart? -
ANSWER Open white area
If NO changeover point is depicted along an airway, it means that - ANSWER
The changeover is to be made at the halfway point between the two NAVAIDS
The boundary of Class B airspace on both VFR and IFR Charts is depicted in
which color? - ANSWER Blue
IFR Area Charts use the same symbols as those found in the - ANSWER En
Route Low and High Altitude Charts
Solid triangles indicate - ANSWER Compulsory reporting points
The lowest published altitude between radio fixes on a VOR airway which
meets obstacle clearance requirements for the route segment, but which assures
acceptable navigational signal reception only within 25 statute (22 nautical)
miles is: - ANSWER MOCA
When NO MEA is depicted, the MEA on a jet route is _______ feet MSL -
ANSWER 18,000
Which chart(s) depict ATIS frequencies where ATIS is available? - ANSWER
Both IFR Area and En route Low Altitude Charts