B Airspace
A Airspace
Other
Supplemental
Sectional
101


What do the big blue numbers mean, and why are they important? Also, for another 101 points, tell me the exact numbers they depict

"Shelf" altitudes of the airspace, and they allow pilots to know how high or low they can fly without accidentally entering the airspace.

101

BUST! You found no question. Better luck next time!

Just kidding! How far out from the coast does Class A airspace reach? And what state has NO class A airspace coverage?

101

Schedule times on a normal day

8:20

1st 8:25-9:10

2nd 9:15-10:00

BT 10:00-10:35

3rd 10:40-11:25

Lunch 11:30-12:00

4th 12:05-12:50

5th 12:55-13:40

6th 13:45-14:30

7th 14:35-15:20


101

What info can be found on a supplemental chart?

Lighting, runway dimensions, frequencies, navigation aids, special notices, weather info, airport diagrams

101

Why would there be a restricted airspace?

Military zones, hazard, national security, or VOLCANOES🌋🌋🌋

200

What are the radii of the rings of a class b airspace?

30, 20, and 10 Nautical miles (not statute miles)

200

Is ATC clearance required in Class A airspace?

Heck yeah

200

How many countries in Europe recognized by UN

44

200

Supplemental charts label hard and soft runways. What are the differences?

Hard runways are paved, usually with asphalt, while soft runways are not, as they are usually grass or dirt.

200

What are some manmade things often on sectionals?

VOR, Airports, obstacles (radio towers especially)

300

True of false, out of all airports, class b is the biggest

TRUE, A is not an airport space, but rather a chunk of sky

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What are the visibility requirements of Class A airspace?

There are theoretically none, because you must already be instrument rated to fly in A. If you went above 60,000 feet, you would then follow the appropriate Class E rules

300

Finish the lyrics (each one is 100 points)

Monday left...

Im in the...

LAST CHRISTMAS...


...me broken

...thick of it everybody knows

...I gave you my heart

300
What types of fuel are usually labeled on Supplemental charts?

Jet A, 100LL, AV-GAS (all are tasty)

300

List the main types of airspace

ABCDEG. This can be remembered with the first 7 letters of the alphabet except F, because nobody likes the letter F. F tier.

400

Which pilots need ATC clearance for class Belta airspace?

None

Juan

IFR

VFR

Ivan

ALL OF THEM (in the USA)

400

What airspaces border class A airspace and what are the horizontal limits of class A?

E completely touches A on both sides, and there are no horizontal limits

400

Best mods for a 2011 VW Golf 

or

Boeing 747 fuel capacity

Cold air intake, exhaust, RCD330+ radio (100 points)


63,000 gallons (300 points)

400

Difference between IFR and VFR

IFR is for inclement weather where instruments (I) need to be used for safety.

VFR is for clear weather where you don't need to fly by instruments and can use visual (V) references

400

What are some types of topography

Mountains, rivers, lakes, valleys, VOLCANO KABLOOEY MOUNTAIN🌋🌋🌋

500

TRIPLE JEOPARDY!!!

Class B airspaces are usually extremely busy. Give 5 examples of Class B airspaces in the US of A

DCA, IAD, SEA, CLT, JFK, LGA, EWR, MEM, MIA, IAH, DFW, HOU, LAS, LAX, ADW, ORD, ATL, MCO, TPA, DEN, SFO, SAN, NKX, PHX, CVG, HNL, MSY, BWI, BOS, DTW, MSP, MCI, STL, CLE, PHL, PIT, SLC

500

What are the vertical limits of class A airspace?

18,000 feet to 60,000 feet MSL

500

the FIVE main parts of an airplane

Engine, Fuselage, Empennage, Landing gear, Wings

500

What is a supplemental chart

Charts that give extra, more detailed information about an airport

500

What is a sectional chart?

A detailed map used for navigation, showing traffic routes, airports, topography, airspace boundaries, and limited airport info.

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