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JEOPARDY

JEOPARDY. 1LT BOWMAN. Final Jeopardy. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE 200. The two kinds of regulatory special use airspaces. What are prohibited and restricted areas?. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE 400. This is a special use area whose purpose is to separate military training from IFR traffic.

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JEOPARDY

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  1. JEOPARDY 1LT BOWMAN Final Jeopardy

  2. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE200 The two kinds of regulatory special use airspaces. What are prohibited and restricted areas?

  3. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE400 This is a special use area whose purpose is to separate military training from IFR traffic. What is a Military Operations Area (MOA)?

  4. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE 600 This is the kind of airspace that extends from 3 NM outward from the coast of the United States. What is a Warning Area?

  5. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE 800 These are the five kinds of non-regulatory special use airspaces. What are Warning Areas, MOA’s, Alert Areas, Controlled Firing Areas, and National Security Areas?

  6. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE 1000 This is the only type of special use airspace that is not depicted on IFR or VFR charts. What are Controlled Firing Areas?

  7. OTHER AIRSPACE AREAS200 This is the name of the area within 10 nm of an airport where a control tower is not operating but where a FSS is located. What is an Airport Advisory Area?

  8. OTHER AIRSPACE AREAS 400 This is the name of an other airspace area reserved for high speed , low level training. What are Military Training Routes?

  9. OTHER AIRSPACE AREAS 600 This is the altitude which typically divides a VFR from and IFR MTR. What is 1500’ AGL?

  10. OTHER AIRSPACE AREAS 800 This is the altitude under which all MTR are normally established. What is 10,000’ MSL?

  11. OTHER AIRSPACE AREAS 1000 This is the amount of numbers in a designation for a VFR MTR below 1500’ AGL? What is four?

  12. CLASS A, B, & C200 This is the ony kind of traffic allowed in Class A airspace. What is IFR?

  13. CLASS A, B, & C 400 These are the cloud clearances and visibility required in Class B airspace. What is Clear of Clouds, 3 SM vis.?

  14. CLASS A, B, & C 600 These are the dimensions of a Class B airspace Mode C veil (radius & heigth). What is 30 nm and 10,000’ MSL?

  15. CLASS A, B, & C 800 This is your tower communication requirements, pilot certification requirements, and transponder requirements if you are at 1900’ MSL and 4 nm north of Kahalui Airport. What is you must contact the tower, have a operable transponder, and no specific certification is required?

  16. CLASS A, B, & C 1000 This is the max airspeed you can fly, when you finally get your FW transition, below 2500’ AHO within 4 nm of the primary airport of a Class C area. What is 200 knots?

  17. CLASS D, E, & G200 This is your cloud clearance and vis requirements for class D airspace. What is basic cloud clearances and 3 sm vis.?

  18. CLASS D, E, & G 400 This is the altitude that Class E airspace uniformly begins at on the mainland. What is 14,500’ MSL?

  19. CLASS D, E, & G 600 What are your cloud clearance/vis requirements at 600 AGL over the TFTA at night (95-1)? What is clear of clouds, 1 mi. vis.?

  20. CLASS D, E, & G 800 This is the kind of airspace for a surface extension area 3 nm long. What is Class E?

  21. CLASS D, E, & G 1000 This is your cloud clearance/vis requirements 1100’ above the highest obstacle on Haleakala at night (95-1). What is Clear of Clouds and 1 mi. vis.?

  22. FINAL JEOPARDY According to the FAR, these are your cloud clearances and vis req. when you are above 1200’ AHO and less than 10,000’ MSL during the day. What is 500’ below, 1000’ above, 2000’ horiz., and 3 mi. vis ?

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