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1976 172M FAA Oral and Practical
V Speeds, Airspace, Systems
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Aviation
Professional
01/04/2014

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Term
Airspace above 18,000MSL to FL600
Definition

Class A 

Term

Surrounds high traffic airports

Definition

Class B Airspace

Term

Each shelf is larger than the one beneath it

Definition

Class B Airspace

Term

 

 

Must be cleared into this airspace and be

ready for denial of requested entry. 

Definition

 

 

 

Class B Airspace

Term

 

 

You must have Mode-C Transponder and 2-way 

Communications to enter or overfly this airspace. 

Definition

 

 

Class B Airspace

Term

 

 

Must have 3 miles of visibility and remain clear of 

clouds while operating in this airspace.

Definition

 

 

Class B Airspace

Term

 

 

Student Pilots, unless specifically trained and endorsed

by their CFI under part 61.95 may not enter this airspace. 

Definition

 

 

Class B Airspace

Term

 

 

[image] 4 main facts about Mode C

Definition



  • Indicates aircraft entering must have Mode-C transponder 
  • Surrounds most Class B Airspace 
  • Extends 30NM from primary airport
  • Verticle to 10,000' MSL 
Term

 

 

Surrounds airports with moderate traffic and a control tower

Definition

 

 

Class C Airspace

Term

 

 

This airspaces vertical boundary is typically 4,000' MSL

Definition

 

 

 

Class C Airspace

Term
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Class C Airspace

Term

 

 

Has 2 Shelfs and a procedural outer boundary that begins at 20NM from the promary airport.

Definition

 

 

Class C Airspace

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You must establish (ONLY) radio communications with ATC to enter these 2 airspaces.

Definition

 

 

  • Class C
  • Class D
Term

 

 

VFR flights in Class C must have these weather minimums. 

Definition



3 miles of visibility, and fly an altitude at least 500 fee below, 1,000 feet above, and 2,000 feet laterally from clouds. (AIM 3-2-4.c.)

Term

 

 

Speed limit within 4NM of Class C primary airport

Definition

 


Aircraft speeds must be below 200 knots (230 mph) at or below 2,500 feet (760 m) above the ground.

 

Term
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Definition

 

 

Class D aispace

Term

 

This airspace is generally cylindrical in form and normally extends from the surface to 2,500'

Definition

 

 

Class D airspace

Term

 

 

VFR flights in Class C and D airspace must have these three weather minimums.

Definition

 

 

3 miles of visibility 

500 feet below and 1,000 feet above clouds

2,000 feet laterally from clouds

Term

 

 

You must make contact with ATC before entering these airspaces. 

Definition

 

 

Class C

Class D

 

Term
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Class E Airspace

Term

 

 

extends from 1,200' AGL up to but not including 18,000' MSL

Definition

 

 

Class E aispace

Term

 

 

What is the lower limit of Class A airspace

Definition

 

 

 

18,000' MSL

Term
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Definition

 

 

Class E surface based in dashed area. 

Class E at 700' MSL in vinetted area. 

Term

 

 

All airspace above FL600 is 

Definition

 

 

Class E airspace

Term

 

 

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Definition

 

 

 

 

Airport with other than hard surface runway

Term

 

 

 

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Definition

 

 

 

Hard surface runway 1500' to 8069' 

Term

 

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Class G Airspace

Term

 

 

 

Visibility requirements for Class G above 10,000'MSL

Definition

 

 

1,000' Below

1,000' Above

1 mile laterally

Term

 

 

 

Vilibility for Class G airspace below 10,000' during the day/night. 

Definition

 

 

DAY: 1 Mile Visibility

NIGHT: 3 Mile Visibility

Term

 

 

Class G below 10,000' cloud clearance minimums

Definition

 

 

 

 

500' below, 1,000' above, and 2,000' laterally

Term
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All activity within an alert area must be conducted in accordance with CFRs, without waiver, and pilots of participating aircraft as well as pilots transiting the area must be equally responsible for collision avoidance. (AIM 3-4-6)

Term
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Definition

 

 

Warning Area:

A warning area is airspace of defined dimensions, extending from three nautical miles outward from the coast of the U.S., that contains activity that may be hazardous to nonparticipating aircraft. The purpose of such warning areas is to warn nonparticipating pilots of the potential danger. A warning area may be located over domestic or international waters or both. (AIM 3-4-4)

Term
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Definition

 

Restricted Airspace: 

Entry into restricted areas is prohibited under certain conditions without a special clearance obtained from the controlling agency obtained directly or via ATC. Examples of restricted areas include test firing ranges and other military areas with special hazards or containing sensitive zones (such as the one over Groom Lake). (AIM 3-4-3)

Term
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Definition

Prohibited Airspace:

Entry into prohibited areas is forbidden under all circumstances, except for an emergency. Prohibited areas exist over a handful of extremely sensitive locations, such as the White House. (AIM 3-4-2)

Term
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Definition

Military Operations Area:

Military operation areas (MOA) are areas in which military activities are regularly conducted. No clearance is required to enter MOAs, but pilots should verify with ATC or Flight service station that no hazardous activity is underway before entering an MOA. (AIM 3-4-5) In the United States, civilian and military pilots have equal rights to MOA airspace, and both have equal responsibility to see and avoid other air traffic. MOAs serve as a warning, since military aircraft often fly at high speeds and are intentionally difficult to see.

Term
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Definition

National Security Airspace:

National Security Areas consist of airspace of defined vertical and lateral dimensions established at locations where there is a requirement for increased security and safety of ground facilities. Pilots are requested to voluntarily avoid flying through the depicted NSA.


CHECK NOTAMS WHEN FLYING NEAR ONE. 

Term
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Definition
Terminal radar service area, or TRSA, is general controlled airspace wherein ATC provides radar vectoring, sequencing, and separation on a full-time basis for all IFR and participating VFR aircraft. Service provided at a TRSA is called Stage III Service. TRSA's are depicted on VFR aeronautical charts. Pilot participation is urged but is not mandatory. (AIM 3-5-6)
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Definition
Term
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Definition

 

VHF Omni Range (VOR)

VORTAC

VOR-DME

Term
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Definition

 

 

Abandoned Airport

Landmark Value

3000' or greater

Term
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Definition

 

 

Hard Surface Runways Longer than 8069'

Term

 

 

 

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Definition

 

 

Hard Surfaced Runways Longer than 8069' with colocated VOR/DME/VORTAC

 

Indicated approximate location of radio nav-aide is represented by the dot.

Term

 

 

STANDARD TEMPERATURE

Definition

 

 

59°F

15°C

Term

 

 

 

Standard Pressure

Definition

 

 

29.92 Inches of Mercury

Term

 

 

 

Pressure Altitude

Definition

 

 

Altitude read from the Altimeter when the barometric subscale is set to 29.92 Inches of Mercury (standard pressure)

Term

 

 

Center of Gravity

Definition

 

 

Point at which an aircraft or equipment would balance if suspended. 

Term

 

 

 

C.G. Limits

Definition

 

 

 

The extreme C.G. locations within which an aircraft must be operated to remain safe. 

Term

 

 

Standard Empty Weight

 

 

Definition

 

 

The weight of a standard airplane with unusable fuel, operating fluids, and engine oil.

Term

 

 

Basic Empty Weight

Definition

 

 

The standard empty weight plus optional equipment 

Term

 

 

Useful load

Definition

 

 

The difference between the max takeoff weight and the and the basic empty weight. 

Term

Maneuvering Speed

Definition

Va

Term

Maximum Flap Extended Speed

Definition

Vfe

Term

Maximum Structural Cruising Speed

Definition

Vno

Term

Never Exceed Speed

Definition

Nne

Term

Stalling Speed or minimum steady flight speed

Definition

Vs

Term

Stalling Speed or the minimum steady flight speed in the LANDING CONFIGURATION

Definition

Vso

Term

Best Angle of Climb Speed

 

 

Definition

Vx

Term

Best Rate of Climb Speed

Definition

Vy

Term

VY

Definition

73 KIAS

Term

VX

Definition

65 KIAS

Term

VSO

Definition

60 KIAS

Term

VS

Definition

40 KIAS

Term

VNE

Definition

158 KIAS

Term

VNO

Definition

127 KIAS

Term

VFE

Definition

85 KIAS

Term

VA (Range)

Definition

2550lbs : 105

2150lbs : 95 

1750lbs : 85 

 

KIAS

Term

KIAS 

Definition

Airspeed shown on the airspeed indicator and expressed in Knots. 

Term

KTAS

Definition

Knots True Airspeed

Term

Knots True Airspeed

Definition

Airspeed expressed in knots relative to the undisturbed air which is KCAS corrected for altitude and temperature

Term

KCAS

Definition

Indicated airspeed corrected for position and instrument error and expressed in knots. 

 

KCAS=KTAS in standard temperature and pressure

Term

Vacuum System Instruments

Definition

Attitude Indicator

Directional Gyro

Suction Gage

Term

Pitot-Static Instruments

Definition

Airspeed Indicator

Rate of Climb Indicator

Altimeter

Term

DC Electrical System Instruments

Definition

Turn Coordinator

Ammeter 

Clock

 

Term

Landing Gear 

Definition

Tricycle Type

Tubular Spring Main Gear

Air/Oil strut type Nose Gear

 

Term
FAR 91.205
Definition
Required Equipment
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