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| No person may operate an aircraft under VFR in Class C airspace with a flight visibility of less than ________. |
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| An appropriate magnetic course for an aircraft flying VFR at 6,500 feet MSL and more than 3,000 feet AGL would be ________ degrees. |
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| If takeoff minimums are not prescribed for a particular airport, the minimum visibility required for an air taxi aircraft having two engines or less is ________ statute mile(s). |
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| What are the two requirements necessary to operate an aircraft in IFR flight in controlled airspace? |
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| File an IFR flight plan and receive an appropriate ATC clearance. |
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| The minimum IFR altitude at which a pilot may fly over a designated mountainous area is ________ feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal distance of ________ nautical miles. |
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| An aircraft on an IFR flight plan is in VFR conditions when a two-way radio failure occurs. The pilot shall ________. |
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| proceed VFR and land as soon as practicable |
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| A pilot flying under IFR conditions experiences a radio failure. If a route has not been assigned and/or ATC has not advised a route to be expected, what action should the pilot take? |
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| Proceed by the route filed in the flight plan |
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| What is the requirement for supplemental oxygen above 15,000 MSL? |
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| Each occupant of aircraft is provided with supplemental oxygen |
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| Which one of the following items is not required on a VFR flight plan? |
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| A pilot shall file a DVFR flight plan if the flight will ________. |
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| Because there is no speed limit at or above ________, VFR aircraft in class E airspace must maintain ________ visibility. |
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| Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding SVFR clearances to fixed wing aircraft? |
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| A SVFR flight plan must be filed |
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| A pilot maintaining VFR-On-Top in class E airspace: |
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| may change altitudes at will after advising ATC. |
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