Airspace Triangle 2 Diagram Quiz
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What type of airspace is represented at the top?

  • E, G (correct)
  • B
  • G (Day)
  • C, D, E
  • What are the visibility flight rule minimums for the top airspace?

    Five nautical miles visibility; 1,000' above clouds; 1,000' below clouds; 1 mile away from clouds (horizontal)

    What altitude is associated with the airspace definition?

    10,000' MSL

    What type of airspace is represented in the middle?

    <p>C, D, E</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the visibility flight rule minimums for the middle airspace (3-152)?

    <p>Three nautical miles visibility; 1,000' above clouds; 500' below clouds; 2,000' away from clouds (horizontal)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of airspace is represented on the left?

    <p>G (Night)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the visibility flight rule minimums for the left airspace?

    <p>Three statute miles; 1,000' above clouds; 500' below clouds; 2,000' horizontal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of airspace is represented on the right?

    <p>G (Day)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the visibility flight rule minimums for the airspace G (Day)?

    <p>1 statute mile visibility; 1,000' above clouds; 500' below clouds; 2,000' horizontal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What visibility flight rule minimums apply for G airspace during the day, below 1,200' AGL?

    <p>1-CoC: Below 1,200' AGL: 1 statute mile visibility; clear of clouds</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of airspace is represented at the bottom?

    <p>B</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the visibility flight rule minimums for the bottom airspace?

    <p>3 statute miles; clear of clouds</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the lower dividing line for G airspace?

    <p>1,200 AGL</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Airspace Types

    • Top Airspace: Class E and Class G.
    • Middle Airspace: Class C, Class D, and Class E.
    • Left Airspace (Night): Class G.
    • Right Airspace (Day): Class G.
    • Bottom Airspace: Class B.

    Visibility Flight Rule Minimums

    • Top Visibility Minimums (5-111): Requires five nautical miles visibility; maintain 1,000 feet above clouds, 1,000 feet below clouds, and 1 mile horizontally from clouds.
    • Middle Visibility Minimums (3-152): Requires three nautical miles visibility; maintain 1,000 feet above clouds, 500 feet below clouds, and 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds.
    • Left Visibility Minimums (3-152 at Night): Requires three statute miles of visibility; maintain 1,000 feet above clouds, 500 feet below clouds, and 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds.
    • Right Visibility Minimums (G, Day): Above 1,200 feet AGL requires 1 statute mile visibility; maintain 1,000 feet above clouds, 500 feet below clouds, and 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds.
    • Below 1,200 feet AGL (G, Day): Requires 1 statute mile visibility and remains clear of clouds.

    Altitude References

    • General Altitude: 10,000 feet MSL significant for airspace classification.
    • G Lower Dividing Line: 1,200 feet AGL distinguishes airspace classification for visibility requirements.

    Clear Air Requirements

    • Bottom Clear Visibility Minimums (3-Clear): Requires three statute miles visibility and being clear of clouds.

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    Test your knowledge on airspace classifications and visibility flight rule minimums with this quiz. Explore definitions related to airspace types and specific requirements at various altitudes. Perfect for students and aviation enthusiasts alike!

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