10 Questions
What is the speed requirement in Class D airspace below 10,000FT MSL?
250 knots
What is the visibility requirement for a pilot to enter or leave Class D airspace under Special VFR?
1 statute mile
What is the primary purpose of Class E airspace?
To provide a transition zone between controlled and uncontrolled airspace
What is the minimum horizontal separation required in Class E airspace below 10,000FT MSL?
2,000 FT
What is the speed requirement in Class E airspace below 10,000FT MSL?
250 knots
What is the primary responsibility of the pilot in Class G airspace?
To look out and avoid other aircraft
What type of separation is provided in Class E airspace for VFR operations?
No separation is provided
What is required for a student pilot to operate in Class E airspace?
A two-way radio communication system
What is the primary characteristic of Class G airspace?
Uncontrolled airspace with no separation services
What is the visibility requirement in Class E airspace below 10,000FT MSL?
3 SM
Learn about the different types of airspace, including controlled and uncontrolled airspace, and how they are classified based on factors such as air traffic, operation, and safety. Understand the importance of airspace management for efficient air traffic control.
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