Private Pilot- Airspace Review Questions with Complete Solutions Graded A+
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Private pilot
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Private Pilot
Private Pilot- Airspace Review Questions with Complete Solutions Graded A+
Class A - Answers Starts at 18,000 MSL and extends to flight level (FL) 600
Class A - Answers Must be conducted under IFR
Class A - Answers VFR pilots may not enter this airspace (go above 18,000 MSL)
Class A - Answers P...
Private Pilot- Airspace Review Questions with Complete Solutions Graded A+
Class A - Answers Starts at 18,000 MSL and extends to flight level (FL) 600
Class A - Answers Must be conducted under IFR
Class A - Answers VFR pilots may not enter this airspace (go above 18,000 MSL)
Class A - Answers Pilots must be instrument rated and equipped
Class A - Answers Must obtain air traffic control clearance before entering
Class A - Answers Must maintain 2-way radio contact with ATC in this airspace
Class A - Answers Not depicted on sectional charts
Class A - Answers Main users of this airspace are airlines, military and business planes (fast moving
aircraft)
Class B - Answers Airspace around airports with a large volume of traffic
Class B - Answers Airspace that resembles an upside-down wedding cake
Class B - Answers Starts at surface, extends up to designated altitude (typically 10,000 MSL)
Class B - Answers Maximum airspeed in this airspace is 250 knots
Class B - Answers Planes under overhanging airspace are limited to 200 knots near this airspace class
Class B - Answers This airspace requires ATC authorization to enter
Class B - Answers Must maintain 2-way radio contact with ATC and have a Mode C Transponder in this
airspace
Class B - Answers Must have at least a private pilot license to fly in this airspace
Class B - Answers Planes without a Mode C Transponder must ask permission 1 hour before planning to
enter this airspace
Class B - Answers VFR Miniumums: 3 SM visibility, clear of clouds
Class B - Answers Must have a Mode C Transponder with altitude reporting capability to fly within 30
miles of this airspace
Class B - Answers This airspace is depicted as a solid blue circle on VFR sectional maps
Class C - Answers This airspace is around airports with a moderate volume of traffic
Class C - Answers Resembles a 2-layer upside-down wedding cake
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