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Sample Questions
from the FAA
Flight and Ground Instructor
Test Bank |
- With certain exceptions, Class E airspace extends upward from either 700 feet or 1,200 feet AGL to, but does not include,
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(Refer to figure 45.)
Assuming owner permission, what minimum avionics equipment is required for operation into Cuddihy Airport (area 8)?
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(Refer to figure 47.)
Which altitude (box 1) is applicable to the vertical extent of the surface and shelf areas?
- Local Airport Advisory service is usually available at all airports
- An airport without a control tower lies within the controlled airspace of an airport with an operating tower. According to regulations, two-way radio communications with ATC are required for landing clearance at
- During operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 feet AGL, but less than 10,000 feet MSL, the minimum horizontal distance from clouds requirement for VFR flight is
- Which operable equipment is required for operating a helicopter in Class C airspace?
- When flying beneath the lateral limits of Class B airspace, the maximum indicated airspeed authorized is
- Normally, the vertical limits of Class D airspace extend up to and including how many feet above the surface?
- Which is required to operate a helicopter within Class E airspace between sunset and sunrise under special VFR?
- What are the requirements, if any, to overfly Class C airspace?
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(Refer to figure 55.)
On what frequency can a pilot activate the approach lights at Redbird Field when the control tower is not in operation?
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(Refer to figure 44.)
What altitude should be selected to avoid operating in Class B airspace on a flight from Northwest Airport (area 2) to McKinney Airport (area 5)?
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(Refer to figure 44.)
Select the correct statement concerning the obstruction 7 SM west of McKinney Airport (area 5).
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(Refer to figure 45.)
When are two-way radio communications required on a flight from Bishop Airport (area 4) to McCampbell Airport (area 1) at an altitude of 2,000 feet MSL?
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(Refer to figure 46.)
Where does the floor of controlled airspace begin over Half Moon Bay Airport (area 1)?
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(Refer to figure 47.)
What is the normal radius of the outer area (area B)?
- If a military training route has flights operating at or below 1,500 feet AGL, it will be designated by
- (Refer to figure 46.) What does the figure 24 (area 6) indicate?
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