Private Pilot Basics
Airport Codes
Advanced Aviation
OSU
Wildcard
100

This type of airspace exists over Class B airspace

Class E

100

KIND

Indianapolis, Indiana

100

The temperature at which the air becomes saturated

Dew Point

100

118.8

State Tower

100

Standard sea level pressure

1013.2 mb

29.92 "

200

This substance weights 6 pounds

100LL

200

KEWR

Newark, New Jersey

200

UNOS and ANDS are examples of this phenomenon

Compass Error

200

The commander of Enterprise Carrier Strike Ground (CSG-12) for its final deployment

Ted Carter

200

When a fighter jet flashes its nav lights at you

You have been intercepted

300

You cannot overfly an annual without getting this from the FSDO

Ferry Permit

300

PHNL

Honolulu, Hawaii

300

This is the exercise of authority over initiating, conducting or terminating a flight 

Operational Control

300

KOSU ARFF Level with a 89' aircraft length limit

Category A

300

The airport with the departure procedures LBSTA SEVEN, and CELTK SIX

KBOS

Also has PATSS SIX, CELTK SIX, SSOCKS SIX, and BRUWN SIX

400

The FAR pertaining to the equipment required for flight

FAR 91.205 

400

EGLL

London, England

400

This is a geographic location along the route of flight where the time to return to an airport behind the aircraft is equal to the time to proceed to an airport in front of the aircraft. 

Equal Time Points (ETP)

400

The aircraft first used by OSU to transport athletes and faculty

Douglas DC-3

400

The identifier for the Columbus ARTCC sector

ZID & ZOB

500

The phenomenon caused by the imbalance in thrust between the descending propeller blade and the ascending blade

P-Factor

500

VIDP

 New Delhi, India

500

Two brown concentric circles on a sectional

Military airport

500

The minimums for the ILS 9R

1105 - 1/2

500

Class D Circling Approach Area Radius

2.3 miles