A- 18,000 feet MSL. B- 14,500 feet MSL. C- 14,000 feet MSL

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#4530. Which is the maximum altitude that Class G airspace will exist? ( Does not include airspace less than 1,500 feet AGL.). A- 18,000 feet MSL. B- 14,500 feet MSL. C- 14,000 feet MSL. Sorry that is Incorrect. Go Back and Try Again. That’s Right!!! Next Question. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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#4530. Which is the maximum altitude that Class G airspace will exist? ( Does not include

airspace less than 1,500 feet AGL.)

A- 18,000 feet MSL. B- 14,500 feet MSL.C- 14,000 feet MSL.

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#4531. What is generally the maximum altitude for Class B airspace?

A- 4,000 feet MSL. B- 10,000 feet MSL.

C- 14,500 feet MSL.

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#4528. What is the floor of Class E airspace when designated in

conjunction with an airport which has an approved IAP?

A- 500 feet AGL. B- 700 feet AGL.C- 1,200 feet AGL.

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#4476. What are the vertical limits of a transition area that is designed in conjunction with an airport having a

prescribed instrument approach procedure?

A- Surface to 700 feet AGL.B- 1,200 feet AGL to the base of the overlying

controlled airspace.C- 700 feet AGL or more to the base of the

overlying controlled airspace.

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#4538. When should pilots state their position on the

airport when calling the tower for takeoff?

A- When visibility is less than 1 mile.

B- When parallel runways are in use.

C- When departing from a runway intersection.

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#4443. What is the significance of an ATC clearance which reads

“..CRUISE SIX THOUSAND..”?A- The pilot must maintain 6,000 until reaching

the IAF serving the destination airport, then execute the published approach procedure.

B- It authorizes a pilot to conduct flight at any altitude from minimum IFR altitude up to and including 6,000.

C- The pilot is authorized to conduct flight at any altitude from minimum IFR altitude up to and including 6,000, but each change in altitude must be reported to ATC.

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#4646. When en route on V448 from YKM VORTAC to

BTG VORTAC, what minimum navigation

equipment is required to identify

ANGOO intersection? Fig 47

A- One VOR receiver.B- One VOR receiver and DME.C- Two VOR receivers.

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#4496. What is indicated by the localizer course

symbol at Jefferson County Airport.?

Fig. 87 A- A published LDF localizer course.

B- A published SDF localizer course.

C- A published ILS localizer course, which has an additional navigation function

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#4541. In the case of operations over an area designated as a mountainous area where no other minimum altitude is prescribed, no person may operate an aircraft under IFR below an altitude

of

A- 500 feet above the highest obstacle.

B- 1,000 feet above the highest.

C- 2,000 feet above the highest obstacle.

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#4545. ATC may assign the MOCA when certain special conditions exist, and when

withinA- 22 NM of a VOR.

B- 25 NM of a VOR.

C- 30 NM of a VOR.

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#4432. The MEA ( Minimum En Route Altitude) assures acceptable navigational signal coverage andA- DME response.B- radar coverage.C- meets obstacle clearance requirements.

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#4370. What is the minimum crossing altitude over the

BOZEMAN VORTAC for a flight southeast bound on V86?

A- 8,500 feet MSL.

B- 9,300 feet MSL.

C- 9,700 feet MSL.

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#4435. Reception of signals from an off-airway radio facility may be

inadequate to identify the fix at the designated MEA. In this case, which

altitude is designated for the fix?

A- MRA.

B- MCA.

C- MOCA.

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#4400. For operations off established airways at 17,000 feet MSL in the

contiguous United States (H) Class VORTAC facilities used to define a direct route of flight should be no farther apart than (Hint - see legend 27)

A- 75 NM.

B- 100 NM.

C- 200 NM.

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#4366. What is the maximum altitude that you may conduct IFR flight on V-86 between BOZEMAN and BILLINGS

VORTACS? Fig 78A- 14,500 feet MSL. B- 17,000 feet MSL.

C- FL 180.

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#4078. Where are the compulsory reporting points, if

any, on a direct flight not flown on radials or courses of established

airways or routes?A- Fixes selected to define the route.

B- There are no compulsory reporting points unless advised by ATC

C- At the COP (changeover point).

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