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How is Class A airspsace indicated on a chart?
Its not.
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How is class B airspace indicated on a chart?
Solid blue line
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How is class C airspace indicated on a chart?
Solid magenta line
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How is class D airspace indicated on a chart?
Dashed blue line
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How is class E airspace indicated on a chart?
- Faded blue (1200 AGL - Overlying)
- Faded Magenta (700 AGL - Overlying)
- Dashed Magenta (Surface - Overlying)
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How is class E "Victor Airway" airspace indicated on a chart?
Light blue line
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How is class E "Zipper Line" airspace indicated on a chart?
Blue staggered dashes
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How is class E "Offshore" airspace indicated on a chart?
Its not
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How is class G airspace indicated on a chart?
Its not
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What are the dimensions for Class A airspace?
- 18,000' - 60,000' MSL
- 12 NM past coast
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What are the dimensions for Class B airspace?
- Surface - 10,000' MSL
- 15-30 NM
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What are the dimensions for Class C airspace?
- Core: Surface - 4,000' AGL / 5 NM radius
- Shelf: 1,200' - 4,000' AGL / 10 NM radius
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What are the dimensions for Class D airspace?
- Surface - 2,500' AGL
- 4 NM radius
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What are the dimensions for Class E airspace?
- Surface - Overlying
- 700' AGL - Overlying
- 1,200' AGL - Overlying
- (Overlying goes up to 17,999' MSL)
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What are the dimensions for Class E "Victor Airway" airspace?
- 1,200' - 18,000' AGL
- 8 NM wide
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What are the dimensions for Class E "Zipper Line" airspace?
It varies: it is used to designate the floor of class E at other than normal levels. insures line of sight for coms.
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What are the dimensions for Class E "Off shore" airspace?
Extends beyond 12 NM (1,500' AGL - 18,000' MSL) off the the coasts to provide IFR en route ATC services
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What are the dimensions for Class G airspace?
Everywhere that is not designated anything else up to 14,000' MSL and 1,200' or 1,500' AGL over mountains
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What are the classes of airspace?
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- E (Victor Airways)
- E (Zipper Lines)
- E (Off-Shore)
- E (Above FL600)
- G
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What are the pilot requirements for Class A airspace?
Private pilot with Instrument rating
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What are the pilot requirements for Class B airspace?
- Private
- "Endorsed" student pilot
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What are the pilot requirements for Class C airspace?
Student
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What are the pilot requirements for Class D airspace?
Student
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What are the pilot requirements for Class E airspace?
Student
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What are the pilot requirements for Class E "Victor Airway" airspace?
- VFR - Student
- IFR - Instrument rating
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What are the pilot requirements for Class E "Zipper Line" airspace?
Student
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What are the pilot requirements for Class E "Off-Shore" airspace?
Student
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What are the pilot requirements for Class G airspace?
Student
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What are the Aircraft requirements for Class A airspace?
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What are the Aircraft requirements for Class B airspace?
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What are the Aircraft requirements for Class C airspace?
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What are the Aircraft requirements for Class D airspace?
2 - way radio
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What are the Aircraft requirements for Class E airspace?
2-way radio (IFR Only)
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What are the Aircraft requirements for Class E "Victor Airway" airspace?
- VFR: Nothing
- IFR: IFR rated
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What are the Aircraft requirements for Class E "Zipper Lines" airspace?
- VFR: Nothing
- IFR: IFR rated
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What are the Aircraft requirements for Class E "Off-Shore" airspace?
- VFR: Nothing
- IFR: IFR rated
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What are the Aircraft requirements for Class G airspace?
Nothing
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What is the entry procedures for Class A airspace?
- ATC clearance
- 2-way radio com
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What is the entry procedures for Class B airspace?
"cleared into class B airspace"
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What is the entry procedures for Class C airspace?
- VFR: 2-way radio coms
- IFR: ATC clearance
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What is the entry procedures for Class D airspace?
- VFR: 2-way radio coms
- IFR: ATC clearance
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What is the entry procedures for Class E airspace?
- VFR: Nothing, unless landing at an E airport w/ operational tower, must
- establish 2-way radio coms prior to 4 NM of tower and below 2,500' AGLIFR: ATC clearance on flight plan
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What is the entry procedures for Class E Victor Airway" airspace?
- VFR: Nothing
- IFR: ATC clearance on flight plan
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What is the entry procedures for Class E "Zipper Line" airspace?
- VFR: Nothing
- IFR: ATC clearance on flight plan
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What is the entry procedures for Class E "Off-Shore" airspace?
- VFR: Nothing
- IFR: ATC clearance on flight plan
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What is the entry procedures for Class G airspace?
None
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What are the weather minimums for Class A airspace?
None
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What are the weather minimums for Class B airspace?
31COC
- Visibility: 3 SM
- Ceiling: 1,000' AGL
- Clouds: COC
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What are the weather minimums for Class C airspace?
3152
- Visibility: 3 SM
- Ceiling: 1,000' AGL
- Clouds: 500' below, 1000' above, 2000' horizontal
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What are the weather minimums for Class D airspace?
3152
- Visibility: 3 SM
- Ceiling: 1,000' AGL
- Clouds: 500' below, 1000' above, 2000' horizontal
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What are the weather minimums for Class E airspace?
- Below 10,000' MSL - 3152
- Visibility: 3 SMCeiling:
- 1,000' AGL
- Clouds: 500' below, 1000' above, 2000' horizontal
- 10,000'+ MSL - 5111
- Visibility: 5 SM
- Clouds: 1000' below, 1000' above, 1 SM horizontal
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What are the weather minimums for Class E "Victor Airway" airspace?
- Below 10,000' MSL - 3152
- Visibility: 3 SM
- Ceiling: 1,000' AGL
- Clouds: 500' below, 1000' above, 2000' horizontal
- 10,000'+ MSL - 5111
- Visibility: 5 SM
- Clouds: 1000' below, 1000' above, 1 SM horizontal
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What are the weather minimums for Class E "Zipper Line" airspace?
- Below 10,000' MSL - 3152
- Visibility: 3 SM
- Ceiling: 1,000' AGL
- Clouds: 500' below, 1000' above, 2000' horizontal
- 10,000'+ MSL - 5111
- Visibility: 5 SM
- Clouds: 1000' below, 1000' above, 1 SM horizontal
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What are the weather minimums for Class E "Off-Shore" airspace?
- Below 10,000' MSL - 3152
- Visibility: 3 SM
- Ceiling: 1,000' AGL
- Clouds: 500' below, 1000' above, 2000' horizontal
- 10,000'+ MSL - 5111
- Visibility: 5 SM
- Clouds: 1000' below, 1000' above, 1 SM horizontal
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What are the weather minimums for Class G airspace?
- Less than 1200' AGL (regardless of MSL)
- Visibility: See and Avoid
- Clouds: COC
- Below 10,000' MSL and above 1200' AGL (day)
- Visibility: 3 SM
- Clouds: 500' below, 1000' above, 2000' horizontal
- Below 10,000' MSL and above 1200' AGL (night)
- Visibility: 3 SM
- Clouds: 500' below, 1000' above, 2000' horizontal
- Above 10,000 MSL
- Visibility: 5 SM
- Clouds: 1000' below, 1000' above, 1 SM horizontal
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What is the Speed limit in Class A airspace?
None
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What is the Speed limit in Class B airspace?
200 Knots
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What is the Speed limit in Class C airspace?
200 Knots within 4 NM and below 2,500' AGL
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What is the Speed limit in Class D airspace?
200 Knots within 4 NM and below 2,500' AGL
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What is the Speed limit in Class E airspace?
250 Knots below 10,000' MSL
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What is the Speed limit in Class E "Victor Airway" airspace?
250 Knots below 10,000' MSL
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What is the Speed limit in Class E "Zipper Line" airspace?
250 Knots below 10,000' MSL
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What is the Speed limit in Class E "Off-Shore" airspace?
250 Knots below 10,000' MSL
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What is the Speed limit in Class G airspace?
None
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What regulation covers Special VFR for Helicopters
FAR 91.157
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According to FAR 91.15, when can a helicopter request special VFR?
If weather at the arrival/departure airport is below VFR minimums or the ceiling is less than 1,000' (reported)
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To recieve Special VFR in controlled airspace you must?
- Request it from ATC
- Remain COC (other than helicopters requires 1 SM flight visibility and remain COC)
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What time of day are Helicopter pilots allowed to request Special VFR?
Day and Night, must use good judgment though
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When must an aircraft have a Mode-C transponder regardless of airspace?
10,000 FT MSL
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