Airspace Flashcards

1
Q

What are the requirements to enter Class Delta airspace?

A
  • Two-Way Radio
  • Establish Communication
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What are the requirements to enter Class Charlie airspace?

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  • Two-Way Radio
  • Establish Communication
  • Mode C/ADS-B Transponder
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What are the requirements to enter Class Bravo airspace?

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  • Two-Way Radio
  • Clearance
  • Mode C/ADS-B Transponder (within 30NM)
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What are the requirements to enter Class Alpha airspace?

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  • Mode C/ADS-B Transponder
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5
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What do you need when flying 10,000ft+ MSL in Class Echo airspace?

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  • Mode C/ADS-B Transponder
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What do you need when flying over Class Charlie or Bravo airspace?

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  • Mode C Transponder
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Q

What does a Mode C transponder do?

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  • It reports altitude
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8
Q

What does a ADS-B transponder do?

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  • It reports the tail number, aircraft type, airspeed/ground speed, and heading
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9
Q

How to identify Class Delta airspace?

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  • Dashed Blue Line
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10
Q

How to identify Class Charlie airspace?

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  • Solid Magenta Line
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11
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How to identify Class Bravo airspace?

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  • Solid Blue Line
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12
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What airspace is the Dashed Magenta line?

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  • It extends Class Echo airspace to the surface
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What airspace is the Faded Magenta line?

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  • Class Echo airspace starts at 700ft AGL
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14
Q

What is the starting and ending altitudes for Class Gulf airspace?

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  • 0ft - 1,200ft AGL
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Q

What is the starting and ending altitudes for Class Echo airspace?

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  • 1,200ft AGL - 18,000ft MSL
  • 60,000ft+ MSL
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16
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What is the starting and ending altitudes for Class Alpha airspace?

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  • 18,000ft - 60,000ft MSL
17
Q

Military Operations Area (MOA)

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  • You can fly through them without permission however excersie extreme caution if it is being used (contact FSS or controlling frequency)
  • Magenta Colored Comb labled with MOA
18
Q

Restricted

A
  • You cannot fly through them without permission
  • Blue Colored Comb labeled with R-#
19
Q

Warning

A
  • Used to warn pilots of potential danger
  • Located off the coast of the U.S.
  • Blue Colored Comb labeled with W-#
20
Q

Prohibited

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  • You will never get permission to enter
  • They are established for security or other reasons assoaciated with national welfare
  • Blue Colored Comb labeled with P-#
21
Q

Alert Area

A
  • You can fly through them but exercise caution
  • Magenta Colored Comb labeled with A-#
22
Q

Terminal Radar Service Area (TRSA)

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  • It is a designated area that offers radar and ATC services to pilots
  • Gray Colored Line
23
Q

Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA)

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  • An area where normal flight rules may be modified or may not apply
  • You mut have taken an online course in order to enter
  • Blue Colored Line with Blue Boxes
24
Q

Wildlife Area/National Park

A
  • You must stay 2,000ft AGL within 1NM
  • Blue Line paired with Blue Dots
25
Q

Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR)

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  • They restrict aircraft from operating in a certain area for a limited time