FFH - NAS
The vertical limit of Class B airspace is generally
10,000 feet MSL
Pilots flying over a national marine sanctuary are requested to fly no lower than
1000 feet AGL
Class E airspace exists everywhere in the United States at what altitude?
14,500 feet MSL
With certain exceptions, class E airspace extends upward from either 700 or 1,200 feet AGL to, but does not include,
18,000 MSL
Class A airspace starts at
18,000 feet MSL
Pilots flying over a national wildlife refuge are requested to fly no lower than
2,000 feet AGL.
You are planning a flight over the Arrowood National Wildlife Refuge that extends into the Bison MOA How low may you fly?
2,000 feet AGL.
The standard vertical limit of Class D airspace is
2,500 feet AGL
What is the radius of the Class C outer area?
20 NM
The lateral dimensions of Class D airspace are generally
4 nautical miles from the center of the airport
The vertical limit of Class C airspace is generally
4,000 feet AGL
Which is true regarding the blue and magenta colors used to drift airports on Sectional Aeronautical Charts?
Airports with control towers underlying Class B, C, D, and E airspace's are shown in blue
What is required for entry into Class B airspace?
An explicit clearance from ATC
What must a pilot do or be aware of when transitioning an Alert Area?
Be aware that the area may contain unusual aeronautical activity and high volume of pilot training
In what type of airspace is VFR flight prohibited?
Class A
Airspace notated on the sectional chart within solid magenta lines is
Class C
Two-way radio communication must be established with the Air Traffic Control facility having jurisdiction over the area prior to entering which class airspace?
Class C
Airspace notated on the sectional chart within the dashed blue lines is
Class D
What does a shaded magenta outline indicate on a sectional chart?
Class E airspace begins at 700 feet AGL
What does a dashed magenta outline indicate on a sectional chart?
Class E airspace extends to the surface
Which of the following lettered airspace's is uncontrolled?
Class G
What hazards exist in a MOA?
Military training activities that necessitate acrobatic or abrupt flight maneuvers
Can you fly through a restricted area?
Only if it is inactive
Terminal Radar Service Area (TRSA) provides pilots with
Optional radar advisory services
Flight through a restricted area should not be accomplished unless the pilot has...
Received prior authorization from the controlling agency.
Two way radio communication is required at all towered airports
Regardless of weather conditions
Basic radar service in the terminal radar program is best described as
Safety alerts, traffic advisories and limited vectoring to VFR aircraft.
ATC in a Terminal Radar Service Area provides
Sequencing and separation for participating VFR aircraft.
TRSA Service in the terminal radar program provides
Sequencing and separation for participating VFR aircraft.
The letters TFR stand for
Temporary Flight Restriction
If the control tower at a class D airport ceases operation for the day, what happens to the airspace designation?
The airspace reverts to either Class E or Class G airspace
What is the ten-mile wide ring that surrounds Class C airspace called?
The outer area
What minimum radio equipment is required for operation within Class C airspace?
Two-way radio, and an altitude encoding transponder
You are flying VFR inside of a military operations area (MOA). What action should you take?
Use extreme caution when military activity is being conducted
Which statement about Class A airspace is false?
You may fly in class A under VFR
You are operating from a satellite airport within Class C airspace. What must you do?
You must contact Class C ATC controller as soon as practicable after takeoff
What is the first action you should take before entering Class C airspace?
You should contact the Class C approach controller via 2-way radio