___________ is usually the lowest altitude that can be assigned by ATC on a Victor airway.
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MEA (minimum enroute altitude)
Unless otherwise authorized or required by Air Traffic Control, what is the maximum
indicated airspeed (knots) at which a pilot may operate an aircraft below 10,000 ft.
MSL?
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250
,The transfer of control point is ____________ the aircraft crosses the receiving controller's
airspace.
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when
It is the responsibility of the ______ to determine the final (within 2 miles of the airport)
landing sequence between aircraft under its control.
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Control Tower
A red "E" marked on a flight progress strip is used to show
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an aircraft in an emergency condition.
An airport's rotating beacon operated during the daylight hours shows
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, that the weather at the airport is below basic VFR (visual flight rules)
weather.
The pilot-in-command of an aircraft shall comply with all provisions of an ATC
clearance unless an amended clearance has been obtained or
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in an emergency situation
How does a controller make corrections on a flight progress strip?
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Draw a single line through the error (except altitude data; "X" that out).
The navigational aid designed specifically for military needs is
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TACAN
An Air Traffic Control clearance provides
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MEA (minimum enroute altitude)
Unless otherwise authorized or required by Air Traffic Control, what is the maximum
indicated airspeed (knots) at which a pilot may operate an aircraft below 10,000 ft.
MSL?
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250
,The transfer of control point is ____________ the aircraft crosses the receiving controller's
airspace.
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when
It is the responsibility of the ______ to determine the final (within 2 miles of the airport)
landing sequence between aircraft under its control.
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Control Tower
A red "E" marked on a flight progress strip is used to show
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an aircraft in an emergency condition.
An airport's rotating beacon operated during the daylight hours shows
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, that the weather at the airport is below basic VFR (visual flight rules)
weather.
The pilot-in-command of an aircraft shall comply with all provisions of an ATC
clearance unless an amended clearance has been obtained or
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in an emergency situation
How does a controller make corrections on a flight progress strip?
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Draw a single line through the error (except altitude data; "X" that out).
The navigational aid designed specifically for military needs is
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TACAN
An Air Traffic Control clearance provides
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