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The airspace system designations used throughout the United States correct answers standardizes
airspace classifications with other countries
uncontrolled airspace is correct answers class G airspace
Class G airspace correct answers surface up to but not including 1,200 ft AGL
Class E airspace correct answers 1,200 fr AGL up to but not including 18,000 ft MSL
with certain exceptions, class E airspace extends upwards from either 700 ft or 1,200 ft AGL but
does not include correct answers 18,000 MSL
The VFR pilot flying in Class G airspace correct answers has reduced cloud and visibility
restrictions because it is unlikely that IFR traffic will be operating in Class G airspace
You know when looking at a chart that the floor of Class E airspace is 700 feet AGL when it's
within correct answers the fuzzy side of the magenta vignette
a blue segmented circle on a sectional chart depicts which class airspace? correct answers class
D
the lateral dimensions of class D airspace are based on? correct answers the instrument
procedures for which the controlled airspace is established
Airspace at an airport with a part-time control tower is classified as Class D airspace only correct
answers when the associated control tower is in operation
unless otherwise authorized, two way radio communication with air traffic control are required
for landings or takeoffs at all towered airports correct answers regardless of weather conditions
a non tower satellite airport, within the same class d airspace as that designated for the primary
airport, requires radio communications be established and maintained with the correct answers
primary airport's control tower
when a control tower, located on an airport within class D airspace, ceases operation for the day,
what happens to the airspace designation? correct answers the airspace reverts to class E or a
combination of class E and G airspace during the hours the tower is not in operation
the vertical limit of class Class C airspace above the primary airport is normally? correct answers
4,000 ft AGL
, the normal radius of the procedural Outer Area of Class C airspace is normally? correct answers
20NM
two-way radio communication must be established with the Air Traffic Control facility having
jurisdiction over the area prior to entering which class airspace? correct answers class C
what min. radio equipment is required for operation within class C airspace? correct answers
two-way radio communications equipment, 4096 code transponder, and encoding altimeter
all operations within class C airspace must be in correct answers an aircraft equipped with a 4096
code transponder with mode C encoding capability
under what condition may an aircraft operate from a a satellite airport within class C airspace?
correct answers the pilot must contact ATC as soon as practicable after takeoff
what initial action should a pilot take prior to entering class C airspace? correct answers contact
approach control on the appropriate frequency
what minimum pilot certification is required for operation within class B airspace? correct
answers private pilot certificate or student pilot certificate with appropriate logbook
endorsements
what minimum radio equipment is required for VFR operation within class B airspace? correct
answers two way communications equipment, a 4096 code transponder, and an encoding
altimeter
An operable 4096-code transponder and Mode C encoding altimeter are required in.... correct
answers Class B airspace and within 30 miles of the Class B primary airport
With certain exceptions, all aircraft within 30 miles of a Class B primary airport from the surface
upward to 10,000 ft MSL must be equipped with.... correct answers an operable transponder
having either Mode S or 4096-code capability with Mode C automatic altitude reporting
capability
In which type of airspace are VFR flights prohibited? correct answers Class A
the width of a federal airway from either side of the centerline is... correct answers 4 NM
unless otherwise specified, federal airways include that class E airspace extending upward
from.... correct answers 1,200 ft above the surface up to and including 17,999 ft MSL
what hazards to aircraft may exist in restricted areas? correct answers unusual, often invisible,
hazards such as aerial gunnery or guided missiles?
under what condition, if any, may pilots fly through a restricted area? correct answers with the
controlling agency's authorization