CONTROL, AND AIRSPACE FINAL EXAM
STUDY GUIDE LATEST UPDATE 2026-2027
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"Runway hold position" markings on the taxiway -
correct answer - identifies where aircraft hold short of the
runway.
A "CRUISE FOUR THOUSAND FEET" clearance would mean
that the pilot is authorized to - correct answer - vacate
4,000 feet without notifying ATC.
A flight is to be conducted in VFR-on-Top conditions at
12,500 feet MSL (above 1,200 feet AGL). What is the in-
flight visibility and distance from clouds required for
operation in Class E airspace during daylight hours? -
correct answer - 5 miles; above 1,000 feet; horizontal 1
mile; below 1,000 feet.
A runway exit sign - correct answer - points toward a
named taxiway that leads off the runway
,Absence of the sky condition and visibility on an ATIS
broadcast specifically implies that - correct answer - the
ceiling is more than 5,000 feet and visibility is 5 miles or
more.
An abbreviated departure clearance "...CLEARED AS
FILED..." will always contain the name - correct answer -
of the destination airport filed in the flight plan.
Class G airspace is that airspace where - correct answer
- ATC does not control air traffic.
Destination signs indicate - correct answer - The
direction to takeoff runways.
During a flight, the controller advises "traffic 2 o'clock 5
miles southbound." The pilot is holding 20° correction for
a crosswind from the right. Where should the pilot look for
the traffic? - correct answer - 40° to the right of the
aircraft's nose.
During a takeoff into IMC at a controlled field with low
ceilings, you should contact departure - correct answer -
when the tower instructs the change.
, During the en route phase of an IFR flight, the pilot is
advised "Radar service terminated." What action is
appropriate? - correct answer - Resume normal position
reporting.
Figure 1A. - Flight Plan Form (not in supplement). If more
than one cruising altitude is intended, what information
should be entered in item 15, "Level," of the flight plan?
- correct answer - Initial cruising altitude.
Figure 1A. - Flight Plan Form (not in supplement). What
information should be entered in item 15, "Level," for an
IFR flight? - correct answer - Initial cruising altitude.
Figure 1A. - Flight Plan Form (not in supplement). What
information should be entered in item 16, "Destination
Aerodrome," for an IFR flight with an intended stopover of
30 minutes? - correct answer - The ICAO four-letter
indicator of the destination airport.
Figure 1A. - Flight Plan Form (not in supplement). What
information should be entered in item 19, "Endurance,"
for an IFR flight? - correct answer - The amount of
usable fuel on board expressed in time.