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With respect to the certification of aircraft, which is a class of aircraft?
Airplane, Rotorcraft, Glider, Balloon.
With respect to the certification of aircraft, which is a category of aircraft?
Normal, utility, acrobatic
With respect to the certification of airmen, which is a class of aircraft?
Single engine land and sea, multiengine land and sea.
With respect to the certification of airmen, which is a category of aircraft?
Airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter-than-air
KPUB Ground Freq
121.9
KPUB Radio Freq (2x)
119.1 and 123.675
Emergency Freq
121.5
ATIS:
125.25
Tiger Ops
123.3
Denver Departure
120.1
Fur Ball:
122.775
Pattern work at KPUB
5500
Runway 8R/26L at KPUB
3,767
Runway 8L/26R at KPUB
10,496
Runway 17/35 at KPUB
8,308
ATC light signal to take off
Steady Green
Steady green light from tower to aircraft in the air means
clear to land
Flashing white to a taxing aircraft
return to starting point on runway
light signal to tell plane to give way to another landing plane
steady red
light signal meaning do not land it is not safe
flashing red
On final approach and the tower flashes alternating green and red and followed by a flashing red light
abandon approach, airport unsafe
ATC light signal that means return for landing
flashing green
red and green light signal to a plane in flight
exercise extreme caution
Light signal clearing a pilot to taxi
flashing green
ATC light signal to take off
Steady Green
Steady green light from tower to aircraft in the air means
clear to land
Flashing white to a taxing aircraft
return to starting point on runway
light signal to tell plane to give way to another landing plane
steady red
light signal meaning do not land it is not safe
flashing red
On final approach and the tower flashes alternating green and red and followed by a flashing red light
abandon approach, airport unsafe
ATC light signal that means return for landing
flashing green
red and green light signal to a plane in flight
exercise extreme caution
Light signal clearing a pilot to taxi
flashing green
VFR flight operations above 10,000 feet MSL and more than 1200 feet AGL the minimum distance from clouds required is
1 mile, 1000ft, 2,000 ft
Unless specificied, federal airways include that class e airspace extending upwards from
1,200 feet above the surface, up to 17999
Outside controlled airspace, higher than 1200 AGL and less than 10,000 MSL minimum flight visibility for VFR at night
3 miles
Operations outside of controlled airspace, more than 1200 AGL and less than 10,000MSL minimum distance below clouds at night
500ft
Minimum visibility and cloud clearance for VFR in class G airspace at 700 AGL and below during the day
1 mile visibility clear of clouds
Minimum flight visibility for VFR on an airway below 10000
3 miles
Minimum distance from clouds required for VFR operations below 10,000MSL
500 ft below, 1000ft above, 2000 horizontal
controlled airspace more than 1200 AGL and less than 10,000MSL, minimum distance above clouds
1,000ft
Minimum flight visibility for VFR above 10,000MSL and 1200AGL in controlled airspace
5 miles
In controlled airspace less than 1200 AGL, minimum horizontal distance from clouds
2,000
VFR weather minimums for operating an aircraft within class d airspace
1,000 ft visibility, 3 mile visibility
Verticle limit of class C airspace above primary airport
4,000 ft
Outside controlled airspace, minimum visibility VFR above 1200AGl below 10000MSL during the day
1 mile
Salida
1200 AGL
Ryan
Part time, part time
Buena Vista
700AGL
Magee
1200