During peak air traffic times, approximately how many aircraft can be in U.S. airspace at once?
A) 5,000 B) 10,000 C) 14,000 D) 25,000
C) 14,000
6. Our current air traffic control system relies on technology that has its roots in which decade?
A) 1920s B) 1940s C) 1960s D) 1980s
B) 1940s
What is the primary transition being made under the NextGen system?
A) From jet engines to electric engines B) From radar-based to satellite-based technology C) From human pilots to autonomous drones D) From paved runways to grass strips
B) From radar-based to satellite-based technology
What does the acronym ADS-B stand for?
A) Automated Digital Signal-Broadcast B) Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast C) Advanced Direct Satellite-Beacon D) Aviation Data Surveillance-Bluetooth
B) Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast
How does NextGen enhance safety according to the presentation?
A) By limiting the number of flights per day B) By tracking aircraft more precisely to reduce collision risks C) By requiring all planes to fly at lower altitudes D) By eliminating the need for ground crew
B) By tracking aircraft more precisely to reduce collision risks
What is the FAA’s forecasted annual airline passenger growth rate for the next 20 years?
A) 2 percent B) 5 percent C) 10 percent D) 15 percent
A) 2 percent
. Radar technology was first used for aircraft guidance and surveillance following which event?
A) World War I B) World War II C) The Cold War D) The launch of Sputnik
B) World War II
Which government agency is responsible for implementing and advancing NextGen?
A) NASA B) NTSB C) FAA D) Department of Transportation
C) FAA
When did the FAA mandate for ADS-B Out installation take effect for most aircraft in controlled airspace?
A) January 2010 B) January 2015 C) January 2020 D) January 2025
C) January 2020
How does NextGen increase airspace capacity?
A) By building more airports B) By making planes fly faster C) By reducing the required separation between aircraft D) By allowing planes to fly in any direction
C) By reducing the required separation between aircraft
3. In 2024, how many airline passengers were there worldwide?
A) 2.1 billion B) 3.5 billion C) More than 4.7 billion D) 6.2 billion
C) More than 4.7 billion
Which modern device is cited as having GPS technology more advanced than current aviation radar?
A) A standard laptop B) A digital watch C) A smartphone D) A modern car radio
C) A smartphone
In addition to GPS tracking, what traditional communication method is NextGen replacing?
A) Hand signals B) Radio voice communications C) Paper maps D) Visual beacons
B) Radio voice communications
What kind of data does ADS-B equipment transmit to air traffic control facilities?
A) Weather reports B) Passenger manifests C) High-fidelity GPS position data D) Fuel consumption rates
C) High-fidelity GPS position data
What is one way NextGen lessens aviation’s environmental impact?
A) By using biodegradable wings B) By grounding older planes C) By utilizing more efficient routes that burn less fuel D) By planting trees at every airport
C) By utilizing more efficient routes that burn less fuel
. How does the 2024 passenger count compare to the amount from approximately 15 years ago?
A) It has decreased slightly B) It has stayed the same C) It has more than doubled D) It has tripled
C) It has more than doubled
How often does current radar technology typically update?
A) Every 1 to 2 seconds B) Every 5 to 12 seconds C) Every 30 seconds D) Once per minute
B) Every 5 to 12 seconds
Under NextGen, how will pilots primarily receive air traffic control clearances?
A) Via telephone B) Via flare signals C) Through digital data exchange (messages) D) Through high-frequency radio only
C) Through digital data exchange (messages)
What is one benefit of ADS-B equipped aircraft being able to share information with each other?
A) It allows passengers to text each other B) It facilitates mid-air refueling C) It helps pilots maintain safe separation D) It provides free internet to the cockpit
C) It helps pilots maintain safe separation
What is a direct result of more efficient routing for passengers?
A) Longer flight times B) More layovers C) Reaching destinations faster D) Lower baggage fees
C) Reaching destinations faster
5. If left unaddressed, how much is airspace congestion forecast to cost in lost American economic activity annually?
A) $5 billion B) $12 billion C) $18 billion D) More than $22 billion
D) More than $22 billion
What happens to radar accuracy as an airplane moves farther away from ground-based antennas?
A) It improves B) It stays the same C) It gets worse D) It becomes completely non-functional
C) It gets worse
What is the core technology used by NextGen for surveillance and navigation?
A) Infrared sensors B) Sonar C) GPS D) Lidar
C) GPS
Why is the "D" in ADS-B (Dependent) significant?
A) It means the system depends on the weather B) It depends on the aircraft's onboard navigation system for position data C) It depends entirely on ground-based controllers D) It depends on the pilot’s manual input
B) It depends on the aircraft's onboard navigation system for position data
NextGen allows aircraft to fly closer together more efficiently specifically in what type of areas?
A) Rural areas B) Over the ocean C) Congested airspace D) Near military bases
C) Congested airspace