PRIVATE PILOT QUESTIONS BY KING
SCHOOL COMPLETE ANSWERS
During operations outside controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 feet
AGL, but less than 10,000 feet MSL, the minimum distance below clouds
requirement for VFR flight at night is? - ANSWER-500 ft
During operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of less than 1,200 ft AGL,
the minimum horizontal distance from clouds requirement for VFR flight is? -
ANSWER-2,000 ft
what minimum flight visibility is required for VFR flight operations on an airway below
10,000 ft MSL? - ANSWER-3 miles
the minimum distance from clouds for VFR operations on an airway below 10,000 ft
MFL is? - ANSWER-500 ft below, 1,000 ft above, and 2,000 ft horizontally
During operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 ft AGL,
but less than 10,000 ft MSL, the minimum distance above clouds requirement for
VFR flight is? - ANSWER-1,000 ft
VFR flight in controlled airspace above 1,200 ft AGL and below 10,000 ft MSL
requires a minimum visibility and vertical cloud clearance of? - ANSWER-3 miles,
and 500 ft below or 1,000 above the clouds in controlled airspace
the basic VFR minimum visibility at night for class G, E, D, and C airspace below
10,000 ft MSL is 3 statute miles. An exception to that minimum is when below 1,200
ft above the surface and the visibility is at least 1 but less than 3 statute miles -
ANSWER-in class G airspace clear of clouds when operating in an airport traffic
pattern within 1/2 miles of the runway
Normal VFR operations in Class D airspace with an operating control tower require
the ceiling and visibility to be at least - ANSWER-1,000 ft and 3 miles
No person may take off or land an aircraft under basic VFR at an airport that lies
within Class D airspace unless the - ANSWER-ground visibility at that airport is at
least 3 miles
the basic VFR weather minimums for operating an aircraft within Class D airspace
are - ANSWER-1,000 foot ceiling and 3 miles visibility
an airport's rotating beacon operated during daylight hours indicates - ANSWER-that
the weather at the airport located in Class D airspace is below basic VFR weather
minimums
The visibility and cloud clearance requirements to operate VFR during daylight hours
over a controlled class E airport at 1,200 feet AGL are? - ANSWER-3 miles and
1,000 feet above, 500 feet below, and 2,000 feet horizontally from each cloud
, The visibility and cloud clearance requirements to operate over a class E airport at
night at less than 700 feet AGL are? - ANSWER-3 miles and 1,000 feet above, 500
feet below, and 2,000 feet horizontally from each cloud
The day VFR visibility and cloud clearance requirements to operate over a class E
airport, after departing and climbing out of the airport at or below 700 feet AGL are? -
ANSWER-1 mile and clear of clouds
What are the basic VFR weather minima required to takeoff from an uncontrolled
class E airport during the day? - ANSWER-1 statute mile, clear of clouds
What are the visibility and cloud clearance requirements in an airplane at when
conducting takeoffs and landings at an uncontrolled class E airport if the pattern
altitude is 1,000 feet AGL? - ANSWER-1 SM visibility and clear of clouds if remaining
within one-half mile of the airport
A special VFR clearance authorizes the pilot of an aircraft to operate VFR while
within Class D airspace when the visibility is? - ANSWER-at least 1 mile and the
aircraft can remain clear of clouds
What is the minimum weather condition required for airplanes operating under
special VFR in Class D airspace? - ANSWER-1 mile flight visibility
What are the minimum requirements for airplane operations under special VFR in
Class D airspace at night? - ANSWER-the pilot must be instrument rated and the
airplane must be IFR equipped
No person may operate an airplane within Class D airspace at night under special
VFR unless the... - ANSWER-airplane is equipped for instrument flight
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.... - ANSWER-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? - ANSWER-Class A
the width of a federal airway from either side of the centerline is... - ANSWER-4 NM
unless otherwise specified, federal airways include that class E airspace extending
upward from.... - ANSWER-1,200 ft above the surface up to and including 17,999 ft
MSL
what hazards to aircraft may exist in restricted areas? - ANSWER-unusual, often
invisible, hazards such as aerial gunnery or guided missiles?
under what condition, if any, may pilots fly through a restricted area? - ANSWER-
with the controlling agency's authorization
SCHOOL COMPLETE ANSWERS
During operations outside controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 feet
AGL, but less than 10,000 feet MSL, the minimum distance below clouds
requirement for VFR flight at night is? - ANSWER-500 ft
During operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of less than 1,200 ft AGL,
the minimum horizontal distance from clouds requirement for VFR flight is? -
ANSWER-2,000 ft
what minimum flight visibility is required for VFR flight operations on an airway below
10,000 ft MSL? - ANSWER-3 miles
the minimum distance from clouds for VFR operations on an airway below 10,000 ft
MFL is? - ANSWER-500 ft below, 1,000 ft above, and 2,000 ft horizontally
During operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 ft AGL,
but less than 10,000 ft MSL, the minimum distance above clouds requirement for
VFR flight is? - ANSWER-1,000 ft
VFR flight in controlled airspace above 1,200 ft AGL and below 10,000 ft MSL
requires a minimum visibility and vertical cloud clearance of? - ANSWER-3 miles,
and 500 ft below or 1,000 above the clouds in controlled airspace
the basic VFR minimum visibility at night for class G, E, D, and C airspace below
10,000 ft MSL is 3 statute miles. An exception to that minimum is when below 1,200
ft above the surface and the visibility is at least 1 but less than 3 statute miles -
ANSWER-in class G airspace clear of clouds when operating in an airport traffic
pattern within 1/2 miles of the runway
Normal VFR operations in Class D airspace with an operating control tower require
the ceiling and visibility to be at least - ANSWER-1,000 ft and 3 miles
No person may take off or land an aircraft under basic VFR at an airport that lies
within Class D airspace unless the - ANSWER-ground visibility at that airport is at
least 3 miles
the basic VFR weather minimums for operating an aircraft within Class D airspace
are - ANSWER-1,000 foot ceiling and 3 miles visibility
an airport's rotating beacon operated during daylight hours indicates - ANSWER-that
the weather at the airport located in Class D airspace is below basic VFR weather
minimums
The visibility and cloud clearance requirements to operate VFR during daylight hours
over a controlled class E airport at 1,200 feet AGL are? - ANSWER-3 miles and
1,000 feet above, 500 feet below, and 2,000 feet horizontally from each cloud
, The visibility and cloud clearance requirements to operate over a class E airport at
night at less than 700 feet AGL are? - ANSWER-3 miles and 1,000 feet above, 500
feet below, and 2,000 feet horizontally from each cloud
The day VFR visibility and cloud clearance requirements to operate over a class E
airport, after departing and climbing out of the airport at or below 700 feet AGL are? -
ANSWER-1 mile and clear of clouds
What are the basic VFR weather minima required to takeoff from an uncontrolled
class E airport during the day? - ANSWER-1 statute mile, clear of clouds
What are the visibility and cloud clearance requirements in an airplane at when
conducting takeoffs and landings at an uncontrolled class E airport if the pattern
altitude is 1,000 feet AGL? - ANSWER-1 SM visibility and clear of clouds if remaining
within one-half mile of the airport
A special VFR clearance authorizes the pilot of an aircraft to operate VFR while
within Class D airspace when the visibility is? - ANSWER-at least 1 mile and the
aircraft can remain clear of clouds
What is the minimum weather condition required for airplanes operating under
special VFR in Class D airspace? - ANSWER-1 mile flight visibility
What are the minimum requirements for airplane operations under special VFR in
Class D airspace at night? - ANSWER-the pilot must be instrument rated and the
airplane must be IFR equipped
No person may operate an airplane within Class D airspace at night under special
VFR unless the... - ANSWER-airplane is equipped for instrument flight
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.... - ANSWER-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? - ANSWER-Class A
the width of a federal airway from either side of the centerline is... - ANSWER-4 NM
unless otherwise specified, federal airways include that class E airspace extending
upward from.... - ANSWER-1,200 ft above the surface up to and including 17,999 ft
MSL
what hazards to aircraft may exist in restricted areas? - ANSWER-unusual, often
invisible, hazards such as aerial gunnery or guided missiles?
under what condition, if any, may pilots fly through a restricted area? - ANSWER-
with the controlling agency's authorization