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61.105 Aeronautical knowledge.
(4) Use of aeronautical charts for VFR
navigation using pilotage, dead reckoning,
and navigation systems
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61.109 Aeronautical experience
(3) 3 hours of flight training in a single-engine
airplane on the control and maneuvering of
an airplane solely by reference to
instruments, including straight and level
flight, constant airspeed climbs and
descents, turns to a heading, recovery from
unusual flight attitudes, radio
communications, and the use of navigation
systems/facilities and radar services
appropriate to instrument flight.
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Identify the
Following Airspace:
Class A--------------
Class B
Class C
Class D
Class E
Class G
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Identify the
Following Airspace:
Class A
Class B--------------
Class C
Class D
Class E
Class G
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Identify the
Following Airspace:
Class A
Class B
Class C--------------
Class D
Class E
Class G
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Identify the
Following Airspace:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D--------------
Class E
Class G
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Identify the
Following Airspace:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
Class E--------------
Class G
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Identify the
Following Airspace:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
Class E--------------
Class G
Above
1200 ft. Above
700 ft.
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Identify the
Following Airspace:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
Class E
Class G--------------
Below
1200 ft.
Below
700 ft.
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Test Time:Test Time:
1.1. What is the Visibility / Cloud requirements forWhat is the Visibility / Cloud requirements for
Class D Airspace ?Class D Airspace ?
a.a. 1 mile - clear of clouds1 mile - clear of clouds
b.b. 5 miles - 1000 ft ceiling5 miles - 1000 ft ceiling
c.c. 3 miles, 500 below, 1000 above,3 miles, 500 below, 1000 above,
2000 ft horizontally2000 ft horizontally
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Test Time:Test Time:
1.1. What is the Visibility / Cloud requirements forWhat is the Visibility / Cloud requirements for
Class D Airspace ?Class D Airspace ?
a.a. 1 mile - clear of clouds1 mile - clear of clouds
b.b. 5 miles - 1000 ft ceiling5 miles - 1000 ft ceiling
c.c. 3 miles, 500 below, 1000 above,3 miles, 500 below, 1000 above,
2000 ft horizontally2000 ft horizontally
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Test Time:Test Time:
22 What is the airspace floor inside / outside theWhat is the airspace floor inside / outside the
magenta ring surrounding an airport?magenta ring surrounding an airport?
a.a. 700 ft – 1200 ft AGL700 ft – 1200 ft AGL
b.b. 3000 ft. - 1000 ft AGL3000 ft. - 1000 ft AGL
c.c. Clear of cloudsClear of clouds
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AirspaceAirspace
Test Time:Test Time:
22 What is the airspace floor inside / outside theWhat is the airspace floor inside / outside the
magenta ring surrounding an airport?magenta ring surrounding an airport?
a.a. 700 ft – 1200 ft AGL700 ft – 1200 ft AGL
b.b. 3000 ft. - 1000 ft AGL3000 ft. - 1000 ft AGL
c.c. Clear of cloudsClear of clouds
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Test Time:Test Time:
1.1. ““WHYWHY” is the airspace floor inside / outside the” is the airspace floor inside / outside the
magenta ring surrounding an airport?magenta ring surrounding an airport?
a.a. 700 ft – 1200 ft AGL700 ft – 1200 ft AGL
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LAL-Missed App-Climb
to 1000 then climbing
left turn to 2000 via LAL
R330 to Plumy (PIE
33.4 DME and hold
KZPH
Sky Dive Zone
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ZPH-Climbing right turn
to 2000 in RHZ NDB
Holding Pattern
KZPH
Sky Dive Zone
LAL RW 5
Holding
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Bottom Line
• Airspace Know The Airspace
• ATC Talk To ATC - Participate
• Attitude Fly Professionally