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Airspace
Airspace Limitations and Requirements
7027c 1 FAR 91.24(b)(4)
In the 48 contiguous states, excluding the airspace at or below 2,500 ft.
AGL, an operable coded transponder equipped with Mode C capability is
required in all controlled airspace above
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1 - 12,500 ft. MSL.
2 - 10,000 ft. MSL.
3 - FL180.
4 - FL240.
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7028c 2 FAR 91.24(b)(4)
A coded transponder equipped with altitude reporting capability is required
in all controlled airspace
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1 - except control zones.
2 - above 12,500 ft. MSL, excluding at and below 2,500 ft. AGL.
3 - above 2,500 ft. above the surface.
4 - below 10,000 ft. MSL, excluding at and below 2,500 ft. AGL.
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7057c 3 FAR 91.115, 91.97
Operation in which airspace requires filing an IFR flight plan?
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1 - Any airspace when the visibility is less than 1 mile.
2 - Any airspace above 700 ft. AGL, or 1,200 ft. AGL where designated, if
the visibility is less than 1 mile.
3 - Controlled airspace with IMC and positive control area.
4 - Positive control area, continental control area, and all other
airspace, if the visibility is less than 1 mile.
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7067c 1 Appendix, pages 22-24
Which airspaces are depicted on the En Route Low Altitude Chart?
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1 - Control zones, victor airways, and special use airspace.
2 - Airport traffic areas, victor airways, and special use airspace.
3 - Positive control areas, special use airspace, control zones, and
transition areas.
4 - Special use airspace, transition areas, airport traffic areas, terminal
control areas, and air defense identification zones.
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7389c 4 FAR 91.90a(3), 91.24(b)
In addition to a VOR receiver and two-way communications capability, which
additional equipment is required for IFR operation in a Group I terminal
control area?
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1 - Another VOR and communications receiver and a coded transponder.
2 - Standby VOR and communications receiver and DME.
3 - Standby communications receiver, DME, and coded transponder.
4 - An operable coded transponder having Mode C capability.


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Archive   : FAA-TEST.ZIP
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