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CAA: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, LATEST UPDATE. ALREADY GRADED A+ Which is true regarding flight operations in Class A airspace? (A)Aircraft must be equipped with approved distance measuring equipment (DME) (B)Must conduct operations under instrument flight rules (C)Aircraft must be equipped with an approved ATC transponder (B)Must conduct operations under instrument flight rules Which is true regarding flight operations in Class A airspace? (A)Aircraft must be equipped with approved distance measuring equipment (DME) (B)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment (C)Must conduct operations under visual flight rules (B)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment Which is true regarding flight operations in Class B airspace? (A)Flight under VFR is not authorized unless the pilot in command is instrument rated (B)The pilot must receive an ATC clearance before operating an aircraft in that area (C)Solo student pilot operation are not authorized (B)The pilot must receive an ATC clearance before operating an aircraft in that area Which is true regarding pilot certification requirements for operations in Class B airspace? (A)The pilot in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate with an instrument rating (B)The pilot in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate (C)Solo student pilot operation are not authorized (B)The pilot in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate What transponder equipment is required for airplane operations in Class B airspace? A transponder (A)with 4096 code or Mode S, and Mode C capability (B)with 4096 code capability is required except when operating at or below 1000 feet AGL under the terms of a letter of agreement (C)is required for airplane operations when visibility is less than 3 miles (A)with 4096 code or Mode S, and Mode C capability Which is true regarding flight operations in Class B airspace? (A)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment (B)The pilot in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate with an instrument rating (C)The pilot in command must hold at least a student pilot certificate (A)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment What is the maximum indicated airspeed authorized in the airspace underlying Class B airspace (A)156 knots (B)200 knots (C)230 knots (B)200 knots Unless otherwise authorized or required by ATC, the maximum indicated airspeed permitted when at or below 2500 feet AGL within 4NM of the primary airport within Class C or D airspace is (A)180 knots (B)200 knots (C)230 knots (B)200 knots Which is true regarding flight operations to or from a satellite airport, without an operating control tower, within the Class C airspace area? (A)Prior to takeoff, a pilot must establish communication with the ATC controlling facility (B)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment (C)Prior to land, a pilot must establish and maintain communication with an ATC controlling facility (B)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment Which is true regarding flight operations to or from a satellite airport, without an operating control; tower, within the Class C airspace area? (A)Prior to entering that airspace, a pilot must establish and maintain communication with the ATC serving facility (B)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder (C)Prior to takeoff, a pilot must establish communication with the ATC controlling facility (A)Prior to entering that airspace, a pilot must establish and maintain communication with the ATC serving facility At some airport located in Class D airspace where ground visibility is not reported, takeoffs and landings under special VFR are (A)not authorized (B)authorized by ATC if the flight visibility is at least 1 SM (C)authorized only if the ground visibility is observed to be at least 3 SM (B)authorized by ATC if the flight visibility is at least 1 SM When operating an airplane for the purpose of takeoff and landing within Class D airspace under special VFR, what minimum distance from clouds and what visibility are required? (A)Remain clear of clouds, and the ground visibility must be at least 1 SM. (B)500 feet beneath clouds, and the ground visibility must be at least 1 SM. (C)Remain clear of clouds, and the flight visibility must be at least 1 NM. (A)Remain clear of clouds, and the ground visibility must be at least 1 SM. To operate an airplane under special VFR (SVFR) within Class D airspace at night, which is required? (A)The pilot must hold an instrument rating, but the airplane need not be equipped for instrument flight, as long as the weather will remain at or above SVFR minimums (B)The Class D airspace must be specifically designated as a night SVFR area (C)The pilot must hold an instrument rating, and the airplane must be equipped for instrument flight (C)The pilot must hold an instrument rating, and the airplane must be equipped for instrument flight What designated airspace associated with an airport becomes inactive when the control tower at that airport is not in operation? (A)Class D, which then becomes Class C (B)Class D, which then becomes Class E (C)Class B (B)Class D, which then becomes Class E When approaching to land at an airport with an ATC facility, in Class D airspace, the pilot must establish communications prior to (A)10 NM, up to and including 3000 feet AGL (B)30 SM, and be transponder equipped (C)4 NM, up to and including 2500 feet AGL C)4 NM, up to and including 2500 feet AGL When operating an aircraft in the vicinity of an airport with an operating control tower, in Class E airspace, a pilot must establish communications prior to (A)5 NM, up to and including 3000 feet AGL (B)5 NM, up to and including 3000 feet AGL (C)4 NM, up to and including 2500 feet AGL (C)4 NM, up to and including 2500 feet AGL When approaching to land at an airport without an operating control tower, in Class G airspace, the pilot should (A)make all turns to the left, unless otherwise indicated (B)fly a left-hand traffic pattern at 800 feet AGL (C)enter and fly a traffic pattern at 800 feet AGL (A)make all turns to the left, unless otherwise indicated Excluding Hawaii, the vertical limits of the Federal Low Altitude airways extend from (A)700 feet AGL up to, but not including, 14500 feet MSL (B)1200 feet AGL up to, but not including, 18000 feet MSL (C)1200 feet AGL up to, but not including, 14500 feet MSL (B)1200 feet AGL up to, but not including, 18000 feet MSL To use VHF/DF facilities for assistance in locating your position, you must have an operative VHF (A)transmitter and receiver (B)transmitter and receiver, and an operative ADF receiver (C)transmitter and receiver, and an operative VOR receiver (A)transmitter and receiver (Figure 1) The pilot generally calls ground control after landing when the aircraft is completely clear of the runway. this is when the aircraft(如圖A23_Fig1) (A)passes the red symbol shown at the top of the figure (B)is on the dashed-line side of the middle symbol (C)is past the solid-line side of the middle symbol (C)is past the solid-line side of the middle symbol (Figure 1)The red symbol at the top would most likely be found(如圖A23_Fig1) (A)upon exiting all runways prior to calling ground control (B)at an intersection where a roadway may be mistaken as a taxiway (C)near the approach end of ILS runway (B)at an intersection where a roadway may be mistaken as a taxiway (Figure 1) While clearing an active runway you are most likely clear of the ILS critical area when you pass which symbol?(如圖A23_Fig1) (A)Top red (B)Middle yellow (C)Bottom yellow

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CAA: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, LATEST UPDATE. ALREADY GRADED
A+
Which is true regarding flight operations in Class A airspace?
(A)Aircraft must be equipped with approved distance measuring equipment (DME) (B)Must conduct
operations under instrument flight rules (C)Aircraft must be equipped with an approved ATC
transponder

(B)Must conduct operations under instrument flight rules

Which is true regarding flight operations in Class A airspace?
(A)Aircraft must be equipped with approved distance measuring equipment (DME) (B)Aircraft must be
equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment (C)Must conduct operations
under visual flight rules

(B)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment

Which is true regarding flight operations in Class B airspace?
(A)Flight under VFR is not authorized unless the pilot in command is instrument rated (B)The pilot
must receive an ATC clearance before operating an aircraft in that area (C)Solo student pilot operation
are not authorized

(B)The pilot must receive an ATC clearance before operating an aircraft in that area

Which is true regarding pilot certification requirements for operations in Class B airspace?
(A)The pilot in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate with an instrument rating (B)The
pilot in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate (C)Solo student pilot operation are not
authorized

(B)The pilot in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate

What transponder equipment is required for airplane operations in Class B airspace? A transponder
(A)with 4096 code or Mode S, and Mode C capability (B)with 4096 code capability is required except
when operating at or below 1000 feet AGL under the terms of a letter of agreement (C)is required for
airplane operations when visibility is less than 3 miles

(A)with 4096 code or Mode S, and Mode C capability

Which is true regarding flight operations in Class B airspace?
(A)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment (B)The pilot
in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate with an instrument rating (C)The pilot in
command must hold at least a student pilot certificate

(A)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment

What is the maximum indicated airspeed authorized in the airspace underlying Class B airspace
(A)156 knots (B)200 knots (C)230 knots

(B)200 knots

,Unless otherwise authorized or required by ATC, the maximum indicated airspeed permitted when at
or below 2500 feet AGL within 4NM of the primary airport within Class C or D airspace is
(A)180 knots (B)200 knots (C)230 knots

(B)200 knots

Which is true regarding flight operations to or from a satellite airport, without an operating control
tower, within the Class C airspace area?
(A)Prior to takeoff, a pilot must establish communication with the ATC controlling facility (B)Aircraft
must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment (C)Prior to land, a pilot
must establish and maintain communication with an ATC controlling facility

(B)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment

Which is true regarding flight operations to or from a satellite airport, without an operating control;
tower, within the Class C airspace area?
(A)Prior to entering that airspace, a pilot must establish and maintain communication with the ATC
serving facility (B)Aircraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder (C)Prior to takeoff, a pilot must
establish communication with the ATC controlling facility

(A)Prior to entering that airspace, a pilot must establish and maintain communication with the ATC
serving facility

At some airport located in Class D airspace where ground visibility is not reported, takeoffs and
landings under special VFR are
(A)not authorized (B)authorized by ATC if the flight visibility is at least 1 SM (C)authorized only if the
ground visibility is observed to be at least 3 SM

(B)authorized by ATC if the flight visibility is at least 1 SM

When operating an airplane for the purpose of takeoff and landing within Class D airspace under
special VFR, what minimum distance from clouds and what visibility are required?
(A)Remain clear of clouds, and the ground visibility must be at least 1 SM. (B)500 feet beneath clouds,
and the ground visibility must be at least 1 SM. (C)Remain clear of clouds, and the flight visibility must
be at least 1 NM.

(A)Remain clear of clouds, and the ground visibility must be at least 1 SM.

To operate an airplane under special VFR (SVFR) within Class D airspace at night, which is required?
(A)The pilot must hold an instrument rating, but the airplane need not be equipped for instrument
flight, as long as the weather will remain at or above SVFR minimums (B)The Class D airspace must be
specifically designated as a night SVFR area (C)The pilot must hold an instrument rating, and the
airplane must be equipped for instrument flight

(C)The pilot must hold an instrument rating, and the airplane must be equipped for instrument flight

What designated airspace associated with an airport becomes inactive when the control tower at that
airport is not in operation?
(A)Class D, which then becomes Class C (B)Class D, which then becomes Class E (C)Class B

, (B)Class D, which then becomes Class E

When approaching to land at an airport with an ATC facility, in Class D airspace, the pilot must
establish communications prior to
(A)10 NM, up to and including 3000 feet AGL (B)30 SM, and be transponder equipped (C)4 NM, up to
and including 2500 feet AGL

C)4 NM, up to and including 2500 feet AGL

When operating an aircraft in the vicinity of an airport with an operating control tower, in Class E
airspace, a pilot must establish communications prior to
(A)5 NM, up to and including 3000 feet AGL (B)5 NM, up to and including 3000 feet AGL (C)4 NM, up to
and including 2500 feet AGL

(C)4 NM, up to and including 2500 feet AGL

When approaching to land at an airport without an operating control tower, in Class G airspace, the
pilot should
(A)make all turns to the left, unless otherwise indicated (B)fly a left-hand traffic pattern at 800 feet
AGL (C)enter and fly a traffic pattern at 800 feet AGL

(A)make all turns to the left, unless otherwise indicated

Excluding Hawaii, the vertical limits of the Federal Low Altitude airways extend from
(A)700 feet AGL up to, but not including, 14500 feet MSL (B)1200 feet AGL up to, but not including,
18000 feet MSL (C)1200 feet AGL up to, but not including, 14500 feet MSL

(B)1200 feet AGL up to, but not including, 18000 feet MSL

To use VHF/DF facilities for assistance in locating your position, you must have an operative VHF
(A)transmitter and receiver (B)transmitter and receiver, and an operative ADF receiver (C)transmitter
and receiver, and an operative VOR receiver

(A)transmitter and receiver

(Figure 1) The pilot generally calls ground control after landing when the aircraft is completely clear of
the runway. this is when the aircraft(如圖 A23_Fig1)
(A)passes the red symbol shown at the top of the figure (B)is on the dashed-line side of the middle
symbol (C)is past the solid-line side of the middle symbol

(C)is past the solid-line side of the middle symbol

(Figure 1)The red symbol at the top would most likely be found(如圖 A23_Fig1)
(A)upon exiting all runways prior to calling ground control (B)at an intersection where a roadway may
be mistaken as a taxiway (C)near the approach end of ILS runway

(B)at an intersection where a roadway may be mistaken as a taxiway

(Figure 1) While clearing an active runway you are most likely clear of the ILS critical area when you
pass which symbol?(如圖 A23_Fig1)
(A)Top red (B)Middle yellow (C)Bottom yellow

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