Airspace test commercial
An alert area is an area in which
there is a high volume of pilot training activities or an unusual type of aerial activity, neither of which is hazardous to aircraft.
Excluding Hawaii, the vertical limits of the Federal Low Altitude airways extend from
1,200 feet AGL up to, but not including, 18,000 feet MSL
This minimum flight visibility for VFR flight increases to 5 statute miles beginning at an altitude of
10,000 feet MSL if above 1,200 feet AGL
(Refer to figure 54, point 1) What minimum altitude is required to avoid the Livermore Airport (LVK) Class D airspace?
2,901 feet MSL
The radius of the uncharted Outer Area of Class C airspace is normally
20 nm
(Refer to Figure 52, point 4.) The obstruction within 10NM closest to Lincoln Regional Airport (LHM) is how high above the ground?
296 feet
What is the minimum flight visibility and proximity to cloud requirements for VFR flight, at 6,500 feet MSL, in Class C, D, and E airspace?
3 miles visibility; 1,000 feet above and 500 feet below.
What is the minimum visibility and ceiling required for a pilot to receive a "land and hold short" clearance?
3 statute miles and 1,000 feet
(Refer to Figure 52, point 1.) The floor of the Class E airspace above Georgetown Airport (Q61) is at
3,823 feet MSL
When weather information indicates that abnormally high barometric pressure exists, or will be above ____ inches of mercury, flight operations will not be authorized contrary to the requirements published in NOTAMs
31.00
When operating an aircraft in the vicinity of an airport with an operating control tower, in Class E airspace, a pilot must establish communications prior to
4NM, and up to and including 2,500 feet AGL
When approaching to land at an airport with an ATC facility, in Class D airspace, the pilot must establish communications prior to
4NM, up to and including 2,500
(Refer to Figure 58.) You have requested taxi instructions for takeoff using Runway 16. The controller issues the following instructions: "N123, taxi to runway 16." Where are you required to stop in order to be in compliance with the controller's instructions?
5 (five)
Your VFR flight will be conducted above 10,000 MSL in Class E airspace. What is the minimum flight visibility?
5 SM
(Refer to Figure 52, point 5) The floor of the Class E airspace over University Airport (0O5) is
700 feet AGL
(Refer to Figure 52, point 8) The floor of the Class E airspace over the town of Auburn is
700 feet AGL
(Refer to Figure 53, Area 4) You plan to depart on a day VFR flight from the Firebaugh (F34) airport. What is the floor of the controlled airspace above this airport?
700 feet above the airport
(Refer to Figure 53, point 1.) This thing black shaded line is most likely
A military training route
The thinner outer magenta depicted around Class B airspace is
A mode "C" veil boundary where a balloon may penetrate without a transponder, provided it remains below 10,000 feet MSL
(Refer to figure 52, point 6.) Van Vleck Airport is
A no public use airport
Which is true regarding flight operations in Class B airspace?*
Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment
Which is true regarding flight operations to or from a satellite airport, without an operating control tower, within the Class C airspace area?
Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment
Which is true regarding flight operations in Class A airspace?*
Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment*
Which is true concerning the blue and magenta colors used to depict airports on Sectional Aeronautical Charts?
Airports with control towers underlying Class B, C, D, and E airspace are shown in blue.
(Refer to Figure 53.) GIVEN: Location.......MADERA Airport (MAE) Altitude..........1,000 ft AGL Position........7 NM north of MADERA Time...............3pm local time Flight Visibility..........1 SM You are VFR approaching Madera Airport for a landing from the north. You
Are required to descend below 700 feet AGL to remain clear of Class E airspace and may continue for landing
What must a pilot do or be aware of when transitioning an Alert Area?
Be aware that the area may contain unusual aeronautical activity or a high volume of pilot training
(Refer to Figure 54, point 6.) The Class C airspace at Metropolitan Oakland International (OAK) which extends from the surface upward has a ceiling of
Both 2,100 feet and 3,000 feet MSL
(Refer to Figure 52, point 7) The floor of Class E airspace over the town of Woodland is
Both 700 feet and 1,200 feet AGL
When a dashed blue circle surrounds an airport on a sectional aeronautical chart, it will depict the boundary of
Class D airspace
(Refer to Figure 54.) What is the ceiling of the Class D airspace of the Byron (C83) airport (area 2)?
Class D airspace doesn't exist at Byron (C83)
What designated airspace associated with an airport becomes inactive when the control tower at that airport is not in operation?
Class D, which then becomes Class E
(Refer to Figure 54, point 2) After departing from Byron Airport (C83) with a northeast wind, you discover you are approaching Livermore Class D airspace and flight visibility is approximately 2-1/2 miles. You must
Contact Livermore ATCT on 119.65 and advise of your intentions
When departing from a runway that is covered with snow or slush, what can a pilot do to prevent damage to the landing gear due to the conditions?
Do not retract the landing gear immediately to allow the gear to air-dry
A "land and hold short" (LAHSO) clearance
Does not preclude a rejected landing
(Refer to Figure 53.) You are planning a VFR westbound flight departing the Fresno Chandler Executive Airport (FCH) and you will be passing through the active Lemoore C and A MOAS. What action should you take?
Exercise extreme caution while in the boundaries of the MOA.
If a military training route has flights operating at or below 1,500 feet AGL, it will be designated by
IR Or VR and a four digit number
(Refer to Figure 51.) Which symbol does not directly address runway incursions with other aircraft?
Illustration D
(Refer to Figure 51.) When taxiing up to an active runway, you are likely to be clear of the ILS critical area when short of which sign?
Illustration H
(Refer to Figure 51.) While clearing an active runway you are most likely clear of the ILS critical area when you pass which sign?
Illustration H
The "taxiway ending" marker
Indicates taxiway does not continue
(Refer to Figure 52, area 6.) What is the purpose of the star that follows the CT-120.65 in the information box for Sacramento Mather Airport (MHR)?
It means that the control tower has limited hours of operation
What should you consider when planning to land at another airport?
Land and hold short procedures
(Refer to Figure 53.) What is indicated by the star next to the "L" in the airport information box for the MADERA (MAE) airport north of area 2?
Lighting limitations exist
Which is true regarding flight operations in Class A airspace?
Must conduct operations under instrument flight rules
(Refer to Figure 52, Area 2.) When departing the Rio Linda Airport (L36) to the northwest at an altitude of 1,000 feet AGL, you
Must make contact with the Sacramento Intl (SMF) control tower immediately after takeoff
(Refer to Figure 51.) Illustration D would most likely be found
Near the approach end of ILS runways
(Refer to Figure 52, Area 8.) The traffic pattern altitude at the Auburn Airport (AUN) is 1,000 feet AGL. Can you practice landings under VFR when the AWOS is reporting a ground visibility of 2 miles?
No, the reported ground visibility must be at least 3 miles
Who has final authority to accept or decline any land and hold short (LAHSO) clearance?
Pilot in Command
Which is true regarding flight operations to or from a satellite airport, without an operating control tower, within the Class C airspace area?
Prior to entering that airspace, a pilot must establish and maintain communication with the ATC serving facility.
When operating an airplane for the purpose of landing or takeoff within Class D airspace under special VFR, what minimum distance from clouds and what visibility are required?
Remain clear of clouds, and the ground visibility must be at least 1 SM
What should you expect when you are told that LAHSO operations are in effect at your destination airport?
That ATC will give you a clearance to land and hold short of a specified point on the runway
(Refer to Figure 60.) Sign 1 is an indication
That the taxiway does not continue
(Refer to Figure 53, point 2.) The 16 indicates
The maximum elevation figure for that quadrangle
Which is true regarding pilot certification requirements for operations in Class B airspace?
The pilot in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate
To operate an airplane under special VFR (SVFR) within Class D airspace at night, which is required?
The pilot must hold an instrument rating, and the airplane must be equipped for instrument flight
Which is true regarding flight operations in Class B airspace?
The pilot must receive an ATC clearance before operating an aircraft in that area
When should pilots decline a land and hold short (LAHSO) clearance?
When it will compromise safety.
(Refer to Figure 54, Area 3) What is significance of R-2531? This is a restricted area
Where often invisible hazards exist
You would like to enter Class B airspace and contact the approach controller. The controller responds to your initial radio call with "N125HF standby". May you enter the Class B airspace?
You must remain outside Class B airspace until controller gives you a specific clearance
Once a pilot-in-command accepts a "land and hold short" (LAHSO) clearance, the clearance must be adhered to, just as any other ATC clearance, unless
an amended clearance is obtained or an emergency occurs
At some airports located in Class D airspace where ground visibility is not reported, takeoffs and landings under special VFR are
authorized by ATC if the flight visibility is at least 1 SM.
Pilots are required to have the anti-collision light system operating
during all types of operations, both day and night
After an ATC clearance has been obtained, a pilot may not deviate from that clearance, unless the pilot
receives an amended clearance or has an emergency