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What is the primary purpose of controlled airspace?
✔✔ To ensure safe and efficient management of air traffic.
Which class of airspace is designated for high-altitude en route traffic?
✔✔ Class A airspace.
What is the lowest altitude at which Class A airspace begins?
✔✔ 18,000 feet MSL.
What type of airspace surrounds the busiest airports?
✔✔ Class B airspace.
Which airspace class requires ATC clearance before entry?
✔✔ Class B airspace.
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,What is the typical upper limit of Class C airspace?
✔✔ 4,000 feet AGL.
What type of airspace is uncontrolled?
✔✔ Class G airspace.
Which airspace is commonly used for instrument approaches at mid-size airports?
✔✔ Class C airspace.
Where is Class D airspace typically found?
✔✔ Around airports with an operating control tower.
What happens when a pilot enters restricted airspace without authorization?
✔✔ They may face enforcement actions and interception.
How does a pilot determine if special use airspace is active?
✔✔ By checking NOTAMs and contacting ATC.
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, Which type of airspace requires pilots to establish two-way communication before entry?
✔✔ Class C airspace.
What is prohibited within prohibited airspace?
✔✔ Any unauthorized aircraft operations.
What is the primary purpose of a Military Operations Area (MOA)?
✔✔ To separate military training activities from other air traffic.
How is Class G airspace different from controlled airspace?
✔✔ It does not require ATC clearance for VFR flights.
What is the main function of a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR)?
✔✔ To restrict air traffic for safety, security, or special events.
Why are alert areas established?
✔✔ To inform pilots of high levels of flight training or unusual activity.
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