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100

The throttle setting to capture 60kts

What is 2200 RPM

100

A power-on stall is meant to simulate this phase of flight.

What is takeoff?

100

This is the phrase to call on a go-around.

What is "on the go"? 

100

This is the target airspeed for slow flight flaps landing.

What is 42kt?

100

This is the airspace above FL180.

What is Class A Airspace?

200

Downwind displacement on a KPUB traffic pattern

What is 0.64 nm

200
The two factors needed for a spin.
What are stall and yaw?
200

This is the call to make to Tiger Traffic when leaving an area direct to Pueblo.

Tiger XX, Area XX, inbound.

200

This is the allowable range for airspeed on a base turn for a normal base turn. 

What is 60kt +10 -0 kt?

200

This is generally the CORE radius of a class C airspace.

What are 5 nm?
300

Where you start a break at KPUB.

What is within the first 2000' of the approach end of the runway? 

300

This is the recovery point for a power-off stall.

What is buffeting?

300

This is the call to Denver Departure when leaving Pueblo.

What is Denver Departure, Tiger XX, XX00 (altitude), ______ departure, Destination?
300

This is the throttle setting (RPM) for level flight at 90 kts.

What is 2300 RPM?
300

This clearance is required for entry into Class D airspace. 

What is two-way radio contact?

400

The amount of feet you should descend in a downwind leg before a no-flaps landing.

What is 300'?

400

The required callout after recovering a stall.

What is "altimeter, VSI check"?

400

!!!DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

These are the 2 radio calls and frequencies made as part of SA2+2 leaving an inner tier area directly to KPUB. 

Tiger Traffic: "Tiger XX, Area XX, Inbound."

Denver Approach: “Denver Approach, Tiger XX, Area X, 6500, information XX.” 

400

!!!!DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!

These are the 4 places where the speed limit is 200 kt.

Under Class B, within 4 nm of primary airport in class C or D, within 4 nm of Victor Airways. 

400

This is the equipment required to enter Class B airspace.

What are two-way radio, transponder with Mode C, and ADS-b?


500

The number of required callouts in a normal traffic pattern.

What are 4 callouts?

500
The max pitch attitude in a power-off stall.

What is 10 degrees?

500

These 4 points are called on CTAF at public-use, non-towered airports.

What are crosswind (closed), downwind, base, final?

500

2500 RPM will generally keep this speed in SLUF. 

What is 100 kts?

500

This is the equipment required to operate in Class C airspace. 

What are 2-way radio, transponder with Mode C, and ADS-b?
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