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Sample Questions
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Recreational and Private Pilot
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- Under what conditions may a recreational pilot operate at an airport that lies within Class D airspace and that has a part-time control tower in operation?
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(Refer to figure 27, area 2.)
What hazards to aircraft may exist in areas such as Devils Lake East MOA?
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(Refer to figure 23, area 2; and figure 32.)
At Coeur D'Alene , which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to self-announce position and intentions?
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(Refer to figure 27, area 2.)
What is the recommended communication procedure when inbound to land at Cooperstown Airport?
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(Refer to figure 27, area 3.)
When flying over Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge, a pilot should fly no lower than
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(Refer to figure 26, area 4.)
The airspace directly overlying Fort Worth Meacham is
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(Refer to figure 23, area 3.)
The vertical limits of that portion of Class E airspace designated as a Federal Airway over Magee Airport are
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(Refer to figure 21, area 2.)
The elevation of the Chesapeake Regional Airport is
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(Refer to figure 24, area 3.)
What is the height of the lighted obstacle approximately 6 nautical miles southwest of Savannah International?
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(Refer to figure 21, area 4.)
A balloon launched at the town of Edenton drifts northeasterly along the railroad. What minimum altitude must it maintain to clear all of the obstacles in the vicinity of Hertford by at least 500 feet?
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(Refer to figure 27, areas 5 and 6.)
What minimum altitude should be used for a go-ahead point at Eckelson in order to arrive at Barnes County Airport at 1,000 feet AGL if the glide ratio is 22:1 in no wind conditions? Use the recommended safety factor.
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(Refer to figure 53.)
What is the recommended communications procedure for landing at Lincoln Municipal during the hours when the tower is not in operation?
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(Refer to figure 22, area 2.)
Which airport is located at approximately 47�39'30"N latitude and 100�53'00"W longitude?
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(Refer to figure 22.)
An airship crosses over Minot VORTAC (area 1) at 1056 and over the creek 8 nautical miles south-southeast on Victor 15 at 1108. What should be the approximate position on Victor 15 at 1211?
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