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ARROW Documents

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Airworthiness certificate, registration, radio station license, Operating limitations, and Weight and Balance

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2
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122.975

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Common Traffic Frequency (Wood County)

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3
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123.5

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Falcon Traffic/Unicomm

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4
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120.725

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AWOS (weather)

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5
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7500

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(Hijacking)

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6
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7600

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(Lost communications)

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7
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7700

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(General emergency)

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8
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7777

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(Military interception)

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Class C airspace

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Prior two way communication
3 Statue miles of visibility
Must 1,000 ft above, 500 below, 2,000 ft horizontal
Student certificate
Two-way radio communications

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Class D

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Prior two way communication
3 Statue miles visibility
1,000 feet above, 500 below 2,000 ft horizontal
Towered and controlled can be 24 hours or part time
Two-way radio communication
Student certificate

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Class E

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Most of the airspace in The United States is Class E airspace. Class E airspace extends from 1,200 feet AGL to 17,999 feet MSL (18,000 feet is the floor of Class A airspace). Class E airspace can also extend down to the surface or 700 feet AGL.
3 Statue Miles below 10,000 ft
1,000 above 500 below
1 Statue mile horizontal
Two way communication under IFR flight plan
Student certificate
3 statue miles visibility
Prior two way communication

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12
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Class G

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Prior two way communication
below 1200 feet AGL
during day 1 statue mile clear of clouds
At night 3 statue miles clear of clouds
Above 1200 feet below 10,000 MSL during day
1 statue mile
Clear of clouds
two way communication

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13
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Class A

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ATC clearance
Instrument rating
Two way communication
No visibility minimum
No distance from cloud minimum

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14
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Medical certificates

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3rd class is required for training and is valid for 60 months

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15
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Traffic pattern

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1700 ft and speed is 1700 rpm

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16
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full fuel capacity

17
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full useable fuel

18
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takeoff weight and landing weight

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ramp weight

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flaps

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44 to 103 knots

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Vx

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  1. Best Angle-of-Climb Speed is the airspeed
    which delivers the greatest gain of altitude
    in the shortest possible horizontal distance.
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Vy

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  1. Best Rate-of-Climb Speed is the airspeed
    which delivers the greatest gain in altitude
    in the shortest possible time
25
Vfe
103. Maximum Flap Extended Speed is the highest speed permissible with wing flaps in a prescribed extended position
26
Vno
Maximum Structural Cruising Speed is the speed that should not be exceeded except in smooth air and then only with caution.