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Asked: August 4, 2024In: Navigating Charts

At Sioux Gateway/Col Day (N42°20.67' W96°19.42'), which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to self-announce position and intentions when the control tower is closed?

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At Sioux Gateway/Col Day (N42°20.67' W96°19.42'), which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to self-announce position and intentions when the control tower is closed?

122.95 MHz. 118.7 MHz. 119.45 MHz.

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For information about the parachute jumping at Caddo Mills Airport (Area 1) refer to

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For information about the parachute jumping at Caddo Mills Airport (Area 1) refer to

the Notices to Airmen (NOTAM) publication. notes on the border of the chart. the Airport/Facility Directory section of the Chart Supplement.

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What kind of airport is Deshler (6D7)? (Area 2)

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What kind of airport is Deshler (6D7)? (Area 2)

A private airport with a grass runway. An abandoned paved airport having landmark value. A public airport with a runway that is not a hard surface.

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Identify the airspace over Bryn Airport. (Area 2)

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Identify the airspace over Bryn Airport. (Area 2)

Class G airspace — surface up to but not including 700 feet MSL; Class E airspace — 700 feet to 14,500 feet MSL. Class G airspace — surface up to but not including 18,000 feet MSL. Class G airspace — ...

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What is the airspace classification around Findlay (FDY) airport?

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What is the airspace classification around Findlay (FDY) airport?

Class C. Class D. Class E.

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With ATC authorization, you are operating your small unmanned aircraft approximately 4 SM southeast of Elizabeth City Regional Airport (ECG). What hazard is indicated to be in that area? (Area 3)

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The airspace overlying and within miles of Barnes County Airport is (Area 5)

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The airspace overlying and within miles of Barnes County Airport is (Area 5)

Class E airspace from the surface to 1,200 feet MSL. Class D airspace from the surface to the floor of the overlying Class E airspace. Class G airspace from the surface up to but not including 700 feet AGL.

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Why would the small flag at Lake Drummond in area of the sectional chart be important to a remote PIC?

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Dubey Airport is (Area 1)

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Dubey Airport is (Area 1)

a privately owned airport restricted to use. an airport restricted to use by sport pilots only. a restricted military stage field within restricted airspace.

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