問題一覧
1
What happens when a MOA is being used?
Nonparticipating IFR traffic may be cleared.
2
Where may a “warning” area be located?
Over domestic or international waters
3
What is an example of a prohibited area.
Camp David.
4
What information for MOAs are on the back of the sectional charts?
Times of operation, altitudes affected and controlling agency.
5
Does the US government have sole jurisdiction in a warning area?
No.
6
How are prohibited airspace charted.
It is a P followed by a number
7
How are MOAs defined?
Vertical and lateral limits.
8
When can a rPIC fly in a restricte area?
When restricted area is not active and has been released to the FAA.
9
How is a “warning” area airspace defined?
A warning area is airspace of defined dimensions.
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How are restricted areas charted
With an “R” followed by a number.
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Where can Restricted area information be found?
On the back of the sectional chart.
12
On the sectional chart, what does the “P” stand for?
Prohibited
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What is the purpose of a warning area?
To warn nonparticipating pilots of the potential danger.
14
What is the abriviation for a Military Operation Areas?
MOAs
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What does an “R”on a sectional chart mean?
Restricted
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How is a “warning” airspace designated?
With a “W” followed by a number>
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Are VFR terminal areas and enroute low altitude charts numbered?
No.
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What does restricted areas have?
Unusual often invisible hazards.
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What is the purpose of a Military Operation Areas?
To separating certain military training activities from IFR traffic
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What happens if a restricted area is active and has not been released to the FAA.
The ATC facility issues a clearance.