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Sample Questions
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- When a control tower, located on an airport within Class D airspace, ceases operation for the day, what happens to the airspace designation?
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(Refer to figure 45.)
What are the requirements for operating in the alert area (area 6) just west of Corpus Christi International Airport (area 3)?
- To operate an aircraft within Class C airspace from a satellite airport without an operating control tower, a pilot must
- While in Class G airspace in VFR conditions, what minimum distance from clouds should be maintained when flying more than 1,200 feet AGL, and at or above 10,000 feet MSL?
- To operate an aircraft over any congested area, a pilot should maintain an altitude of at least
- While in Class E airspace in VFR conditions, what in-flight visibility is required when flying more than 1,200 feet AGL and at or above 10,000 feet MSL?
- What is the minimum altitude and flight visibility required for acrobatic flight?
- The vertical limit of Class D airspace will normally be designated at
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(Refer to figure 44.)
When, if ever, are two-way radio communications required while enroute from Lancaster Airport (area 3) direct to McKinney Airport (area 5) at 2,700 feet MSL?
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(Refer to figure 44.)
An aircraft takes off from Saginaw Airport (area 1) and flies northeast towards Northwest Airport (area 2). What maximum elevation figure would assure obstruction clearance during the flight?
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(Refer to figure 45.)
The airspace beginning at the surface overlying NAS Kingsville (area 2) is
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(Refer to figure 46.)
At what altitude does the Class B airspace begin over Hayward Airport (area 3)?
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(Refer to figure 47.)
What is the radius of the surface area (circle C)?
- A warning area is airspace of defined dimensions established
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(Refer to figure 55.)
What is the elevation of the DFW VORTAC?
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