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Airports Markings
Airpace
ATC
Weather
Weather 2
100
See Slide 1
What is at the intersection of a runway and a taxiway?
100
This is the standard outer area of a class C airpace
What is 10 NM?
100
ATC reports to a pilot flying east, "Traffic 3 O'Clock, 2 Miles, westbound" Where should the pilot look for the traffic
What is South?
100
Weather is the basic result of
What is Heat Exchanges?
100
This hazardous atmospheric phenomenon might be expected when approaching an airport where there is thunderstorm activity.
What is Wind Shear?
200
See slide 2
What is on taxiway "Alpha"?
200
The lateral limits of Class D airspace.
What is 5 SM from center of primary airport?
200
A pilot receives a steady green light from ATC, the pilot is _______
What is cleared to land?
200
The amount of water vapor which air can hold depends on
What is Temperature?
200
Stationary, lens shaped clouds.
What are Standing Lenticular Clouds?
300
Slide 3
What is they have 3000 feet of runway remaining.
300
A pilot needs this in order to operate in Class B airspace
What is a clearance to enter that specific airpace?
300
This is the transponder code that should be selected when operating VFR below 18,000 feet.
What is 1200?
300
These are the two conditions that need to exist for structural icing to occur.
What is visible moisture and temperatures of the surface where the ice will accumulate to be at or below freezing?
300
This measurement can be used to determine the stability of the atmosphere.
What is Actual Lapse Rate?
400
Slide 4
What is What is Taxi way "Alpha"?
400
This is the minimum visibility and cloud clearance to operate in class B airspace
What is 3 SM and Clear of clouds?
400
A pilot receives a flashing white light from ATC while taxiing. The pilot should ___________________
What is return to the starting point on the airport?
400
A non frontal narrow band of active thunderstorms that often develop ahead of a cold front.
What is a squall line?
400
Moist air condensing and moving over a cooler surface produces _____________
What is advection fog?
500
Slide 5
What is taxi, takeoff, and landing roll out.
500
A pilot needs these two things to operate in Class A airspace.
What is an instrument rating and be on an instrument flight rules clearance?
500
This is the minimum visibility for a pilot to receive a LAHSO clearance.
What is 3 SM?
500
Clouds are divided into four families according to their _________
What is Height Range?
500
Stable Air Characteristics (clouds, air, visibility, precipitation)
What is stratiform clouds, smooth air, fair-to-poor visibility, continuous precipitation?