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(Refer to figure 49.) that portion of A
the runway identified by the letter A
may be used for
A. Taxiing and takeoff
B. Taxiing and landing
C. Landing
(Refer to figure 49.) According to the A
airport diagram, which statement is
true
A. Takeoffs may be started at position
A on Runway 12, and the landing
portion of this runway begins at
position B
B. The takeoff and landing portion of
Runway 12 begins at position B
C. Runway 30 is equipped at position
E with emergency arresting gear to
provide a means of stopping military
aircraft
,(Refer to figure 49.) What is the B
difference between area A and area
E on the airport depicted?
A. "A" may be used for all operations
except heavy aircraft landings, "E"
may be used only as an overrun
B. "A" may be used for taxi and
takeoff, "E" may be used only as an
overrun
C. "A" may be used only for taxiing,
"E" may be used for all operations
except landing
(Refer to figure 49.) Area C on the B
airport depicted is classified as a
A. Stabilized area
B. Closed runway
C. Multiple heliport
The numbers 9 and 27 on a runway C
indicate that the runway is oriented
approximately
A. 090 and 270 true
B. 009 and 027 true
C. 090 and 270 magnetic
, An airport's rotating beacon A
operated during daylight hours
indicates
A. That weather at the airport
located in Class D airspace is below
basic VFR weather minimums
B. There are obstructions on the
airport
C. The Air Traffic Control is not in
operation
A lighted heliport may be identified C
by a
A. Flashing yellow light
B. Blue lighted square landing area
C. Green, yellow, and white rotating
beacon
A military air station can be identified B
by a rotating beacon that emits
A. White and green alternating
flashes
B. Two quick, white flashes between
green flashes
C. Green, yellow, and white flashes
How can a military airport be A
identified at night?
A. Dual peaked (two quick) white
flashes between green flashes
B. White flashing lights with steady
green at the same location
C. Alternating white and green light
flashes
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(Refer to figure 49.) that portion of A
the runway identified by the letter A
may be used for
A. Taxiing and takeoff
B. Taxiing and landing
C. Landing
(Refer to figure 49.) According to the A
airport diagram, which statement is
true
A. Takeoffs may be started at position
A on Runway 12, and the landing
portion of this runway begins at
position B
B. The takeoff and landing portion of
Runway 12 begins at position B
C. Runway 30 is equipped at position
E with emergency arresting gear to
provide a means of stopping military
aircraft
,(Refer to figure 49.) What is the B
difference between area A and area
E on the airport depicted?
A. "A" may be used for all operations
except heavy aircraft landings, "E"
may be used only as an overrun
B. "A" may be used for taxi and
takeoff, "E" may be used only as an
overrun
C. "A" may be used only for taxiing,
"E" may be used for all operations
except landing
(Refer to figure 49.) Area C on the B
airport depicted is classified as a
A. Stabilized area
B. Closed runway
C. Multiple heliport
The numbers 9 and 27 on a runway C
indicate that the runway is oriented
approximately
A. 090 and 270 true
B. 009 and 027 true
C. 090 and 270 magnetic
, An airport's rotating beacon A
operated during daylight hours
indicates
A. That weather at the airport
located in Class D airspace is below
basic VFR weather minimums
B. There are obstructions on the
airport
C. The Air Traffic Control is not in
operation
A lighted heliport may be identified C
by a
A. Flashing yellow light
B. Blue lighted square landing area
C. Green, yellow, and white rotating
beacon
A military air station can be identified B
by a rotating beacon that emits
A. White and green alternating
flashes
B. Two quick, white flashes between
green flashes
C. Green, yellow, and white flashes
How can a military airport be A
identified at night?
A. Dual peaked (two quick) white
flashes between green flashes
B. White flashing lights with steady
green at the same location
C. Alternating white and green light
flashes