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  1. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Navigating Charts

    What is the floor of the Savannah Class C airspace at the shelf area (outer circle)? (Area 3)

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    1,300 feet MSL.   The floor of the outer circle for Class C airspace is indicated by the magenta bottom number, as shown in the figure below. For more details, refer to the "Class C: Skyvector" video.

    1,300 feet MSL.

     

    The floor of the outer circle for Class C airspace is indicated by the magenta bottom number, as shown in the figure below. For more details, refer to the “Class C: Skyvector” video.

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  2. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Navigating Charts

    The floor of Class B airspace at Dallas Executive Airport is (Area 3)

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    3,000 feet MSL.   This question will require some time spent examining the chart! Dallas Executive Airport (RBD) is encompassed by Class D airspace from the surface up to, but not including, 3,000 feet MSL. The minus sign in front of "30" indicates that 3,000 feet is not included.

    3,000 feet MSL.

     

    This question will require some time spent examining the chart! Dallas Executive Airport (RBD) is encompassed by Class D airspace from the surface up to, but not including, 3,000 feet MSL. The minus sign in front of “30” indicates that 3,000 feet is not included.

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  3. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Navigating Charts

    What is the base of Class B airspace at Lakeview (30F) Airport (area 2)?

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    3000   The base of Class B is the bottom number displayed in blue lettering inside a class B airspace depiction (see attached figure). In this case, Class B starts at 3,000 feet MSL and stops at 11,000 feet MSL.

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    The base of Class B is the bottom number displayed in blue lettering inside a class B airspace depiction (see attached figure). In this case, Class B starts at 3,000 feet MSL and stops at 11,000 feet MSL.

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  4. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Navigating Charts

    While monitoring the Cooperstown CTAF you hear an aircraft announce that they are midfield left downwind to RWY 13. Where would the aircraft be relative to the runway? (Area 2)

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    The aircraft is East. As seen in this figure, Cooperstown has a 13-31 runway. If the pattern is left hand for runway 13, it means the aircraft must make left-hand turns to land there. If the aircraft is on a left downwind, it is to the East of the airport.

    The aircraft is East.

    As seen in this figure, Cooperstown has a 13-31 runway. If the pattern is left hand for runway 13, it means the aircraft must make left-hand turns to land there. If the aircraft is on a left downwind, it is to the East of the airport.

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  5. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)

    What antidotal phrase can help reverse the hazardous attitude of impulsivity?

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    Not so fast, think first.  

    Not so fast, think first.

     

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  6. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)

    What is the one common factor which affects most preventable accidents?

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    Human error.  

    Human error.

     

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  7. Asked: August 4, 2024In: Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)

    Who is responsible for determining whether a pilot is fit to fly for a particular flight, even though he or she holds a current medical certificate?

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    The pilot.  

    The pilot.

     

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