RATED A+
✔✔What is the max speed for aircraft below the shelf of class B Airspace - ✔✔200 Kts
✔✔If you receive ATC instruction that you feel may compromise safety or will cause you
to violate an FAR, what should you do? - ✔✔Refuse the clearance and request an
amended clearance telling ATC the concern.
Take what ever reasonable immediate action is required to maintain the safety of your
aircraft. Even if it requires breaking regulations. Contact ATC as soon as practible to tell
them the issue, and correct to the right regulation as soon as you can safely.
✔✔Green light flashing in flight? - ✔✔Cleared to enter the pattern, return for landing,
followed by steady green.
✔✔Steady Green in Flight - ✔✔Cleared to land
✔✔Green light flashing on ground - ✔✔Cleared to Taxi
✔✔Steady Green on ground - ✔✔Cleared to Take off
✔✔Steady Red on the Ground - ✔✔Stop!
✔✔Steady Red in the Air - ✔✔Give way, continue circling,
✔✔Flashing red in the air - ✔✔Airport not safe, do not land
✔✔Flashing red on the ground - ✔✔Taxi off the Runway
✔✔Flashing White on the ground - ✔✔Return to start point
✔✔flashing white in the air - ✔✔N/A - Probably due to blindness
✔✔Alternate red and Green - ✔✔For both ground and the air- Exercise extreme
caution.
✔✔In addition to equipment requirements and a student pilot certificate, what must be
met before a student pilot can fly solo in class B airspace - ✔✔The student is required
to receive both ground and flight instruction from an authorized instructor on the class B
airspace area and the flight training was received in the specific class B airspace area
for which solo flight is authorized shown through endorsements in logbook no older than
90 days.