General Figures 1
B
(Point 1) The floor of the Class E airspace above Georgetown Airport (Q61) is at A. The surface B. 3,823 feel MSL C. 700 feet AGL
B
(Point 1) This thin black shaded line is most likely A. An arrival route B. A military training route C. A state boundary line
B
(Point 1) What minimum altitude is required to avoid the Livermore Airport (LVK) Class D airspace? A. 2,503' MSL B. 2,901' MSL C. 3,297' MSL
B
(Point 3) You are approaching Madera (MAE) airport from the northwest at 1,000' MSL, and flight visibility is 1 SM. Should you remain in Class E airspace until entering the traffic pattern? A. Yes, as long as you do not go above 1,000' MSL and remain in Class E airspace B. No, you would have to descend and remain clear of Class E airspace C. No, the airspace surrounding MAE would be closed with 1 SM visibility
B
(Point 4) The highest obstruction within 10 NM of Lincoln Regional Airport (LHM) is how high above ground? A. 1,245' B. 662' C. 229'
B
(Point 4) The terrain at the obstruction approximately 8 NM southeast of the Lincoln Airport is approximately how much higher than the airport elevation? A. 376' B. 827' C. 1,135'
B
(Point 4) The thinner outer magenta circle depicted around San Francisco International Airport is A. The outer segment of Class B airspace B. An area within which an appropriate transponder must be used from outside of the Class B airspace from the surface to 10,000' MSL C. A Mode C veil boundary where a balloon may penetrate without a transponder provided it remains below 8,000' MSL
B
(Point 5) The floor of the Class E airspace over University Airport (EDU) is A. The surface B. 700' AGL C. 1,200' AGL
A
(Point 6) The Class C airspace at Metropolitan Oakland International (OAK) which extends from the surface upward has a ceiling of A. Both 2,100' and 3,000' MSL B. 8,000' MSL C. 2,100' AGL
C
(Point 6) Van Vleck Airport is A. An airport restricted to use by private and recreational pilots B. A restricted military stage field within restricted airspace C. A nonpublic use airport
C
(Point 7) The floor of Class E airspace over the town of Woodland is A. 700' AGL over part of the town and no floor over the remainder B. 1,200' AGL over part of the town and no floor over the remainder C. Both 700' and 1,200' AGL
B
(Point 8) The floor of the class E airspace over the Auburn airport (AUN) is A. The surface B. 2,239' MSL C. 1,200' AGL
A
(Point 9) The alert area depicted within the magenta lines is an area in which A. There is a high volume of pilot training activities or an unusual type of aerial activity, neither of which is hazardous to aircraft B. The flight of aircraft is prohibited C. The flight of aircraft, while not prohibited, is subject to restriction
C
According to this sign, you are on taxiway A. Echo B. Tango C. Alpha
C
The ground controller instructs you to taxi to and hold short of runway 22. Upon reaching the holding area, which sign will you see? A. 1 B. 2 C. Neither
B
The red sign 'D' would most likely be found A. upon exiting all runways prior to calling ground control B. at an intersection where a roadway may be mistaken as a taxiway C. near the approach end of ILS runways
C
This sign can be found on A. Both sides of the taxiway B. The right side of the taxiway C. Either side of the taxiway
C
This sign confirms your position on A. Runway 22 B. Routing to runway 22 C. Taxiway to runway 22
C
When exiting a runway you are clear of the active runway when you pass A. is on the dashed-line side of 'G' B. passes the red sign 'D' C. is past the solid-line side of sign 'G'
C
When taxiing up to an active runway, you are likely to be clear of the ILS critical area when short of which sign? A. 'D' B. 'G' C. 'H'
B
Where would you see this sign? A. 3 and 5 B. 10 and 11 C. 9 and 12
B
Which symbol does not directly address runway incursion with other aircraft? A. 'G' B. 'D' C. 'H'
B
While clearing an active runway, you are most likely clear of the ILS critical area when you pass which sign? A. 'D' B. 'H' C. 'G'
B
You are taxiing and see sign 2 on the left side of the intersection you are approaching. You see sign 1 in front of you across the intersection. Does taxiway A continue through the intersection? A. Yes B. No C. Need more information
B
You receive the clearance, "Cessna 123AB, fly runway heading, climb and maintain 3,000', cleared for takeoff runway 26", and you see this sign. Which way do you turn? A. Left B. Right C. Need more information
A
You see this sign when holding short of the runway. You receive clearance to back taxi on the runway for a full-length runway 26 departure. Which way should you turn when first taxiing on to the runway for takeoff? A. Left B. Right C. Need more information
B
You see this sign when holding short of the runway. You receive clearance to back taxi on the runway for a full-length runway 8 departure. Which way would you turn when first taxiing on to the runway for takeoff? A. Left B. Right C. Need more information