Airspace
Flight Planning
Navigation
Weather/ Charts
Aviation Basics
100

What airspace surrounds the nation’s busiest airports and requires ATC clearance before entry?


What is Class B Airspace?

100

This document contains a pilot’s route, altitude, and estimated time en route.


What is a Flight Plan?

100

This navigation method uses landmarks, roads, and rivers to determine position.


What is pilotage?


100

These lines on a weather chart connect points of equal pressure.


What are isobars?


100

This force opposes thrust during flight.


What is drag?

200

This class of airspace usually surrounds airports with an operating control tower and radar approach control.


What is Class C Airspace/

200

This rule requires pilots to have enough fuel to reach their destination plus reserves.


What is fuel reserve requirement?

200

This heading is corrected for magnetic variation and deviation.


What is compass heading?


200

This chart shows terrain, obstacles, and airspace information for pilots.


What is a sectional aeronautical chart?


200

This FAA document proves an aircraft is airworthy?

What is an airworthiness certificate?

300

This airspace begins at either 700 or 1,200 feet AGL around airports where instrument procedures are available.


What is Class E Airspace?

300

This navigation aid provides both distance and direction from a station.


What is VOR/DME?


300

This instrument measures an aircraft’s direction relative to magnetic north.


What is the heading indicator?


300

This weather phenomenon can cause severe lift loss and turbulence near mountains.


What is mountain wave turbulence?


300

This airport marking identifies the beginning of a runway available for landing.


What is a threshold marking?


400

Pilots do not need ATC clearance to enter this uncontrolled type of airspace.


What is Class G Airspace?

400

This weather briefing includes adverse conditions, forecasts, and NOTAMs.


What is a standard briefing?


400

This term describes the aircraft’s actual path over the ground.


What is track?


400

This METAR abbreviation means visibility is greater than 10 statute miles.


What is “10SM”?


400

This frequency is commonly used for emergency aircraft communications.


What is 121.5 MHz?


500

This special use airspace warns pilots of unusual aerial activity but does not restrict entry.


What is Warning Area?

500

This chart is commonly used for low-altitude VFR cross-country flying.


What is a sectional chart?


500

This GPS term means the direct route between two waypoints.


What is direct-to navigation?


500

This cloud type is most associated with thunderstorms.


What is Cumulonimbus Cloud?


500

This principle explains how faster airflow creates lower pressure over a wing.


What is Bernoulli’s Principle?


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