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Airspace & Weather Minimums
Airspace & Weather Minimums
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05/28/2019

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Term
Airspace description memory cues re A, B, C, D, E, G...
Definition
Altitude, Big, Crowded, Dialogue, Elsewhere, Go for it
Term

Alert Areas / MOAs...

 

What are they?

 

Indicated by?

 

Clearance required?

Definition

Contain military training activities including acrobatic or abrupt flight maneuvers

 

Indicated by Magenta “comb” lines

 

Clearance required? No

Term

Restricted areas...

 

What are they?

How shown on the sectional?

Can they be flown into?

If so, under what circumstances?

How would one find out?

Definition

Restricted – Think ARtillery - Military practice areas w/ often invisible hazards.

 

Blue comb lines

 

Can be entered if allowed per the… Special Use section of the sectional chart, if during non-active hours OR...

by permission from the controlling agency.

Term

Warning areas...

 

How shown on the sectional?

 

Can they be flown into?

 

If so, under what circumstances?

 

How would one find out?

Definition

Differentiate from Restricted areas by thinking of the "W" as in Way Out - Offshore.

Military practice areas w/ often invisible hazards, over non-US territory / international waters.

 

Shown on a sectional with Blue comb lines

 

Can be entered (no laws preventing), but be warned!

Term
Class E floor generally starts at an AGL of…
Definition
1,200 AGL
Term

Magenta vignette...

 

The fuzzy side indicates what?

 

For what reason?

Definition

The floor of Class E is 700’ AGL (not 1,200)

 

Reason: For the safety of IFR flights

Term
Magenta dashed lines indicate...
Definition
Controlled (often E) airspace goes to surface (rather than 1,200’ AGL)
Term
Blue vignettes – 3 things to know…
Definition

RARE, since very little Class G extends above the usual 1,200’ AGL floor

 

Fuzzy side indicates the usual 1,200’ AGL floor for Class E

 

Distinct side indicates Class G, all the way up to the 14,500 MSL maximum.

Term
Class G never extends above...
Definition
14,500 MSL
Term
Departing a secondary AP that’s within Charlie airspace. What’s required?
Definition
Establish communication on ground, or soon after takeoff
Term
FSS – Stands for ___ and 3 things to know…
Definition

Flight Service Stations are government air traffic facilities that provide information and services to pilots before, during, and after flights, including actual weather and thunderstorm activity, along the route.

 

Unlike air traffic control (ATC), FSSs are not responsible for giving instructions or clearances or providing separation.

 

They do, however, relay clearances from ATC for departure or approaches

Term

Military Training Routes -

 

What color?

 

What do they indicate?

 

What do the numbers mean?

Definition

Grey

 

Speeds in excess of 250 knots

 

3 digit # means: EITHER ABOVE or BELOW 1,500’ AGL

 

4 digit # means: 1,500’ AGL and BELOW

 

Think of it as a pyramid, smaller (numbers) at the top, larger (numbers) on the bottom

Term
Width of a Federal Airway from either side of the centerline is? So, the total width is?
Definition
4 nautical miles from centerline.
8 nautical miles width from side to side.
Term
Federal Airways are Class E airspace, normally extending from a floor of ___ to a ceiling of ___?
Definition
A floor of 1,200’ AGL to a ceiling of 17,999 MSL.
Term
Under what circumstances may a pilot fly under VFR w/in 60 miles of the Washington DC VOR?
Definition

Has completed (SAT) Special Awareness Training and holds a certificate of training completion

Remains clear of the SFRA (Special Flight Rules Area)

Term
AFSS
Definition
Automated Flight Service Station
Can provide weather briefings, etc (see more info on my FSS flashcard)
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