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| What ATC favility should the pilot contact to receive a special VFR departure clearance in Class D airspace? |
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| A special VFR clearance authorizes the pilot of an aircraft to operate VFR while within Class D airspace when the visibility is .. |
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| at least 1 mile and the aircraft can remain clear of clouds |
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| No person may operate an airplane within class D airspace at night under special VFR unless the ... |
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| airplane is quipped for instrument flight |
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| what are the minimum requirements for airplane operations under special VFR in class D airspace at night? |
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| the pilot must be instrument rated, and the airplane must be IFR equipped |
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| what is the minimum weather condition required for airplanes operating under special VFR in class D airspace? |
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| Which VFR cruising altitude is acceptable for a flight on a VIctor Airway with a magnetic course of 175 degrees? the terrain is less than 1000 feet. |
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| which cruising altitude is appropriate for a VFR flight on a magnetic course of 135 degrees? |
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| odd thousand plus 500 feet |
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| which VFR cruising altitude is appropriate when flying aboce 3000 feet AGL on a magnetic course of 185 defrees? |
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| each person operating an aircraft at a VFR cruising altitude shall maintain an odd thousand pluss 500 foot altitude while on a... |
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| magnetic course of 0 degrees through 179 degrees |
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| In addition to a valid airworthiness cert. what documents or records must be aboard an airacraft during flight? |
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| operating limitations and registration certificate |
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| When must batteries in an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) be replaced or recharged, if rechargeable? |
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| When the ELT has been in use for more than 1 cumulative hour |
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| When may an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) be tested |
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| during the first 5 minutes after the hour |
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| when are non rechargeable batteries of an ELT required to be replaced? |
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| when 50 percent of their useful life expires |
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| when must the battery in an ELT be replaced (or recharged if the battery is capable? |
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| after one half the batterys useful life. |
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| except in Alaska, during what time period should lighted position lights be displayed on an aircraft ? |
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| Unless each occupant is provided with supplemental oxygen, no person may operate a civil aircraft of US registry above a maximum cabin pressure altitude of ... |
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| When operating an aircraft at cabin pressure altitudes above 12500 feet MSL up to and including 14000 feet MSL, supplemental oxygen shall be used during ... |
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| that flight time in excess of 30 minutes at those altitudes |
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| an operable 4096 code transponder with an encoding altimeter is required in which airspace ... |
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| Class A, Class B, (and within 30 miles of the class B primary airport), and class C |
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| an operable 4096 code transponder and mode C encoding altimeter are required in ... |
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| class B airspace and within 30 miles of the class B primary airport. |
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| In which class of airspace is acrobatic flight prohibited? |
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| Class E airspace below 1500 feet AGL |
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| No person may operate an aircraft in acrobatic flight when the flight visibility is less than ... |
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| what is the lowest altitude permiteed for acrobatic flight? |
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| no person may operate an aircraft in acrobatic flight when ... |
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| over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement. |
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