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No person may operate an aircraft under VFR in Class C airspace with a flight visibility of less than

A. 1 NM.
B. 2 SM.
C. 3 NM.
D. 3 SM.
3 SM
An appropriate magnetic course for an aircraft flying VFR at 6,500 feet MSL and more than 3,000 feet AGL would be ________ degrees.

A. 190
B. 100
C. 060
D. 010
190
If takeoff minimums are NOT prescribed for a particular airport, the minimum visibility required for an air taxi aircraft having two engines or less is ________ statute mile(s).

A. 1/2
B. 1
C. 1 1/2
D. 2
1
What are the two requirements necessary to operate an aircraft in IFR flight in controlled airspace?

A. File an IFR flight plan and have two-way radio communication.
B. Request ATC clearance and have Mode C.
C. File an IFR flight plan and request ATC clearance.
D. File an IFR flight plan and receive an appropriate ATC clearance.
File an IFR flight plan and receive an appropriate ATC clearance
The minimum IFR altitude at which a pilot may fly over a designated mountainous area is ________ feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal distance of ________ nautical miles.

A. 1,000; 3
B. 2,000; 4
C. 3,000; 4
D. 3,000; 5
2,000; 4
An aircraft on an IFR flight plan is in VFR conditions when a two-way radio failure occurs. The pilot shall

A. proceed VFR and land as soon as practicable.
B. return IFR to point of departure.
C. squawk code 7500.
D. proceed to nearest airport and execute an IFR approach.
proceed VFR and land as soon as practicable
A pilot flying under IFR conditions experiences a radio failure. If a route has NOT been assigned and/or ATC has NOT advised a route to be expected, what action should the pilot take?

A. Proceed by the route filed in the flight plan.
B. Land at nearest available airport.
C. Climb to VFR-on-top and continue flight.
D. Proceed to alternate airport.
Proceed by the route filed in the flight plan
What is the requirement for supplemental oxygen above 15,000 MSL?

A. Only the pilot is provided supplemental oxygen
B. None
C. Each occupant of aircraft is provided with supplemental oxygen
D. Pilot and co-pilot are provided supplemental oxygen
Each occupant of aircraft is provided with supplemental oxygen
Which one of the following items is NOT required on a VFR flight plan?

A. Pilot’s name and address
B. Fuel on board
C. Name of each occupant
D. Type of aircraft
Name of each occupant
A pilot should file a DVFR flight plan if flight will

A. be in instrument flight conditions.
B. enter positive control airspace.
C. enter coastal ADIZ.
D. enter a restricted area.
enter coastal ADIZ