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