What are the two types of airspace?
Regulatory and non-regulatory
What are the seven types of regulatory airspace?
Class a, class B, class C, class D, class E, restricted areas, prohibited areas
What are the four types of non-regulatory airspace?
Military operations areas, warning areas, alert areas, controlled firing areas
What are the two types of airspace?
Regulatory and non-regulatory
What are the seven types of regulatory airspace?
Class a, class B, class C, class D, class E, restricted areas, prohibited areas
What are the four types of non-regulatory airspace?
Military operations areas, warning, areas, alert, areas, controlled, firing areas
What are the types of special use airspace?
Prohibited areas, restricted areas, other areas, warning, areas, controlled, firing areas, military operations, areas, national security areas, special flight rules areas
Class E airspace is considered which category of airspace?
Regulatory
In controlled airspace, ATC may control traffic. Which of the following is true about controlled airspace?
Traffic advisories will be provided to all aircraft as the controller’s workload permits.
VFR Operations in Class A airspace are:
Not permitted.
A tunnel through which pilots may transition through Class B airspace without actually being in its airspace is a(n):
VFR Corridor.
True or false? Parachute jumps are prohibited in Class C airspace.
True, unless prior authorization from ATC is received.
Class D airspace that does not meet the requirements for Class C airspace, but is busy enough to warrant radar approach and departure services may utilize a:
Terminal Radar Service Area.
True or false? You cannot conduct VFR flights in Class G airspace:
False. VFR flights may be conducted provided minimum flight visibility and weather guidelines are followed.
Which of the following is an example of Special Use Airspace?
Military Operations Areas.
Aside from being depicted on Aeronautical Charts, where can you find a list of Prohibited Areas?
All answers are correct.
Why might an area be designated as Restricted?
It may contain invisible hazards such as artillery firing or guided missiles.
What makes a Warning area different from a Restricted area?
Warning areas are located over water.
From whom must you first obtain permission before entering an Alert area?
No permission is required, but it is wise to avoid them.
True or false? Controlled firing areas are designated as CFA on Aeronautical Charts.
False. There is no designation, as operations will cease when an aircraft approaches.
National Security Areas (NSAs) consist of airspace of defined dimensions at locations where there is a requirement for:
Increased security and the safety of ground facilities.
At locations where a control tower is not operating, but where a FSS is located on the airport, what does the FSS provide?
A complete local airport advisory service to arriving and departing aircraft.
Pilots flying over National Parks, Wildlife Refuges, and certain Monuments are requested to:
Fly no lower than 2,000 feet AGL.
What are the restrictions on flight in Parachute Jump Areas?
None, but it is wise to avoid them while jumping is in progress.