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Unit 3 - National Airspace System (NAS) 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT- ANWERS A+ graded (Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2G, Figure 59, Area 2) The four lines that are labeled beginning with VR indicate A) Military training routes. B) Military operating areas. C) Designated aircraft approach paths. - CORR...

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(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2G, Figure 59, Area 2) The four lines that are labeled beginning
with VR indicate

A) Military training routes.
B) Military operating areas.
C) Designated aircraft approach paths. - CORRECT ANSWERA) Military training
routes.

(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2G, Figure 59, area 2.) The chart shows a gray line with
"VR1667, VR1617, VR1638, and VR1668." Could this area present a hazard to the
operations of a small UA?

A) No, all operations will be above 400 feet.
B) Yes, this is a Military Training Route with at least one route 1,500 feet AGL and
below.
C) Yes, the defined route provides traffic separation to manned aircraft. - CORRECT
ANSWERB) Yes, this is a Military Training Route with at least one route 1,500 feet AGL
and below.

(Refer to Figure 21) What type military flight operations should a pilot expect along
IR644 in the Devil's Lake West MOA?

A) IFR training flights above 1,500 feet AGL at speeds in excess of 250 knots.
B) VFR training flights above 1,500 feet AGL at speeds less than 250 knots.
C) Instrument training flights below 1,500 feet AGL at speeds in excess of 150 knots. -
CORRECT ANSWERA) IFR training flights above 1,500 feet AGL at speeds in excess
of 250 knots.

The purpose of Military Training Routes, charted as VFR Military Training Routes (VR)
and IFR Military Training Routes (IR) on sectional charts, is to ensure the greatest
practical level of safety for all flight operations and to allow the military to conduct

A) low altitude, high-speed training.
B) radar instrument training.

, C) air-to-air refueling training. - CORRECT ANSWERA) low altitude, high-speed
training.

(Refer to Figure 20, area 3.) How would a remote PIC "CHECK NOTAMS" as noted in
the CAUTION box regarding the unmarked balloon?

A) By utilizing the B4UFLY mobile application.
B) By contacting the FAA district office.
C) By obtaining a briefing via an online source such as: 1800WXBrief.com. - CORRECT
ANSWERC) By obtaining a briefing via an online source such as: 1800WXBrief.com.
(Refer to FAA-CT-8080-2H, Figure 25, Area 3.) The floor of Class B airspace at Dallas
Executive (RBD) is

A) at the surface
B) 3,000 feet MSL
C) 3,100 feet MSL - CORRECT ANSWERB) 3,000 feet MSL

(Refer to Figure 25, area 4.) What is the floor of Class B airspace at Ft. Worth Alliance
(AFW) airport?

A) At the surface
B) 3000 ft. MSL
C) 4000 ft. MSL - CORRECT ANSWERC) 4000 ft. MSL

The outer rings of Class C airspace are typically a:

A) 5 NM radius from the airport
B) 10 NM radius from the airport
C) 20 NM radius from the airport - CORRECT ANSWERB) 10 NM radius from the
airport

What is normally the vertical limit of Class C airspace directly overlying the airport?

A) 1,000 feet MSL
B) 3,000 feet MSL
C) 4,000 feet MSL - CORRECT ANSWERC) 4,000 feet MSL

According to 14 CFR part 107 the remote pilot in command (PIC) of a small unmanned
aircraft planning to operate within Class C airspace

A) must use a visual observer.
B) is required to file a flight plan.
C) is required to receive ATC authorization. - CORRECT ANSWERC) is required to
receive ATC authorization.

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