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    | Sample Questions 
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      Test Bank |  | 
What minimum visibility and clearance from clouds are required for VFR operations in Class G airspace at 700 feet AGL or below during daylight hours?Outside controlled airspace, the minimum flight visibility requirement for VFR flight above 1,200 feet AGL and below 10,000 feet MSL during daylight hours isIn which class of airspace is acrobatic flight prohibited?Under what condition may an aircraft operate from a satellite airport within Class C airspace?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 theUnless otherwise authorized, the maximum indicated airspeed at which 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 isWhat minimum radio equipment is required for VFR operation within Class B airspace?When flying in a VFR corridor designated through Class B airspace, the maximum speed authorized isUnless otherwise authorized, two-way radio communications with Air Traffic Control are required for landings or takeoffsTwo-way radio communication must be established with the Air Traffic Control facility having jurisdiction over the area prior to entering which class airspace?In which type of airspace are VFR flights prohibited?
{{Image1469}}With certain exceptions, all aircraft within 30 miles of a Class B primary airport from the surface upward to 10,000 feet MSL must be equipped withUnless otherwise specified, Federal Airways include Class E airspace extending upward fromWhile operating in class D airspace, each pilot of an aircraft approaching to land on a runway served by a visual approach slope indicator (VASI) shall     The 
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