ATC System and Nas
Wake Turbulence
Aircraft Characteristics
Airspace
Title 14
100

Eastern, Central, and Western are the locations for these

What are ATO service areas?
100

The greatest wake turbulence is associated with this aircraft configuration

What is heavy, clean, and slow

100

An aircraft capable of 300,000 pounds on takeoff 

What is a heavy?

100
This class of airspace does not require an ATC clearance
What is class C
100

Control of all aircraft within a designated airspace by ATC is referred to as this

What is Positive Control?

200

Separating aircraft and issuing safety alerts

What is the first duty of the ATC system?

200

When observing an aircraft from behind, the circulation of vortices off the right wing tip spins this way

what is counterclockwise
200

Designators have have as many as 4 characters, but no less than 2, and they usually start with this.

What is a letter?
200

This class of airspace is generally from the surface to 2500 feet AGL

What is class D

200

The maximum speed for an aircraft in Class C or D airpsace flying at less than 2500 AGL

What is 200kts

300

This person is in charge when no supervisory personnel are available

What is the CIC?
300

A hovering aircraft creates a downwash from its main rotors that can travel this far

what is three times the diameter of its rotors

300

"V", Conventional, Forward Slant vertical Stablilizer, "T" (straight) and this are the basic tail configurations

What is Horizontal stabilizer above the fuselage?

300

This airspace has NO defined vertical limit

What is class E

300

An aircraft should be set to this altimeter above FL180

What is 29.92

400

Authorizing aircraft to land or take off on the runway, Providing ATC services to aircraft at an airport, Transiting aircraft through tower control, and maybe providing approach control services to aircraft are the functions of

What is an ATCT 

400

Counter control is most effective and roll is minimal when the wingspan and ailerons extend beyond this

what are the outer edges?

400

Delta wing, Straight wing, and this are the three basic wing shapes or configurations?

What is Swept-Wing

400

The SUA that is necessary to confine activities considered hazardous to nonparticipating aircraft is called a _________ Area?

What is restricted

400

These aircrafts are subject to Title 14 CFR Part 91 

All aircraft, including foreign carriers operating within the US


500
Helping aircraft navigate from point to point and providing approach aids are the reason this thing is a vital part of the NAS

What are NAVAIDS

500

Assuming similar aircraft, aircraft on this would cause a greater wake turbulence effect?

What is on approach?

500

This Category of aircraft normally operate at or below FL 240 with a cruising speed of 160-250 kts, and a climb rate of 1000-2000 feet per minut

What is CAT II

500

Airspace with a high volume of pilots training would be designated as this

What is an Alert Area

500

Aircraft Type, Cruising Altitude, Route of Flight, and this are required on a VFR flight plan

What is destination