The color of VASI lights when the aircraft is well below a normal glide path to landing.
What is red?
The turning direction for a standard landing pattern.
What is left?
The taxi instructions from ground that must be read back.
What are hold short instructions?
The color of taxiway side lights.
What is blue?
An area on land or water that is sued or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of aircraft and includes its buildings and facilities, if any.
What is an airport?
Guard VHF frequency
What is 121.5
The distance an airplane should be from the runway when on a proper downwind leg of the landing pattern
What is 1/2 to 1 mile?
This communications from Tower means to position your aircraft on the active runway and stand by for takeoff clearance.
What is "Line up and wait"?
These signs tell you how to get to certain locations on the airfield.
What are destination signs?
The direction to look when ATC calls traffic for you at 9 o'clock.
What is to the left?
Guard UHF frequency.
What is 243.0?
The code to enter into the transponder when directed to "squawk VFR" by ATC.
What is 1200?
The tower light signal during NORDO operations that communicates "cleared for takeoff."
What is steady green?
The name of a runway with a magnetic heading of 274 degrees.
What is "Runway 27"?
An airport designated by the FAA to take traffic created by traffic congestion at commercial-service airports.
What is a reliever airport?
The final authority when is comes to the safe operation of an aircraft in flight.
Who is the pilot-in-command (PIC)?
The name of the leg of a standard traffic pattern that is flown just before turning onto the final leg.
What is the base leg?
The airport rotating beacon signal for a military airport.
What are two white flashes followed by a green flash?
Two large white bars painted on the runway about 1000 feet from the threshold.
What are the Aiming Point Markings?
The airport category of an airport that handles 1 million pounds of cargo and over 3000 passengers each year.
What is a commercial-service airport?
The landing point adjustment when a clearance to land includes the words "...caution wake turbulence..."
What is land long (past the landing point of the aircraft that just landed.)?
When two powered aircraft are approaching the same runway for landing, the one that has the right of way.
What is the lower one or the one that is closest to landing?
The air traffic control system that relies on GPS to determine the location of aircraft in flight.
What is "ADS-B"?(Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast.)
Signage that indicates taxiway or runway closure.
What is an "X"?
One of the three elements of aviation communications.
What are licenses, equipment, or procedures? (just one of the three.)