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MEFs depict the elevation of the highest

A. topographical feature on the chart.
B. known feature within each section of the chart.
C. elevation rounded up to the next 1,000 feet.
known feature within each section of the chart
Airports with control towers are always depicted

A. in the color blue.
B. by a circle with runway configurations shown.
C. with the letter “T” next to the airport.
in the color blue
In the airport data “450 L 51 122.7,” the letter “L” indicates

A. the category of NAVAID located at the airport.
B. a left-hand traffic pattern is used at that airport.
C. the airport has runway lighting.
the airport has runway lighting
4. In the airport data “4500 L 72 122.95,” “4500” is the

A. airport elevation above sea level.
B. length of the longest runway.
C. height above sea level of the tallest obstruction within 5 NM.
airport elevation above sea level
5. A pilot can receive Hazardous Inflight Weather Advisory Service (HIWAS) broadcasts via the voice portion of a navigational aid if its communications box has a(n)

A. frequency written above the box.
B. asterisk preceding the NAVAID frequency.
C. blue filled-in circle with a white H.
blue filled-in circle with a white H
The boundary of Class B Airspace is always depicted in what color?

A. Magenta
B. Blue
C. Dark gray
Blue
The height of an obstruction is indicated on the chart in feet above

A. Ground Level (AGL).
B. Mean Sea Level (MSL).
C. both ground level and sea level.
both ground level and sea level
A major difference between a Sectional Chart and a Terminal Area Chart is that the Terminal Area Chart

A. provides greater detail and a larger scale.
B. is used primarily for IFR flight in the terminal area.
C. uses a different set of symbols for manmade as well as topographical features.
provides greater detail and a larger scale
The primary use for Sectional Aeronautical Charts is ____ navigation by ____ speed aircraft.

A. IFR; slow and medium
B. VFR; high
C. IFR; high
D. VFR; slow and medium
VFR; slow and medium
Terrain contour lines on a Sectional Aeronautical Chart are depicted every ____ feet.

A. 100
B. 500
C. 1,000
D. 2,000
500
11. Frequencies placed just above a communication box on a Sectional Aeronautical Chart are used to contact which type of facility?

A. En Route Center
B. Approach Control
C. Tower
D. Flight Service Station
Flight Service Station
Ground Control frequencies for airports with control towers are found

A. in the Sectional Aeronautical Chart Legend.
B. next to the depiction of the airport on the chart.
C. on the reverse flap of the Sectional Aeronautical Chart Legend.
D. only in the Airport/Facility Directory.
on the reverse flap of the Sectional Aeronautical Chart Legend
13. Where are Class B Airspace operating rules found?

A. On the reverse side of a Terminal Area Chart
B. On the inside flap of a Sectional Aeronautical Chart
C. In the World Aeronautical Chart Legend
D. Only in the Airport/Facility Directory
On the reverse side of a Terminal Area Chart
The World Aeronautical Chart and the Sectional Aeronautical Chart are alike because they both

A. use similar symbols in the chart legends.
B. depict minimum IFR altitudes.
C. are used primarily by high speed aircraft.
D. provide the pilot with information about services available at various airports.
use similar symbols in the chart legends
The Airport/Facility Directory is published every ______ days.

A. 28
B. 56
C. 112
D. 180
56
The Airport/Facility Directory is designed primarily as a

A. source of definitions and airport terms.
B. compilation of airline and airport flight connections.
C. guidebook of things to do and see at your destination.
D. pilot’s operational manual.
pilot’s operational manual
What chart(s) or publication would you use to find out if an airport has a control tower, and the tower frequency?

A. Sectional Aeronautical Chart
B. Terminal Area Chart
C. Airport/Facility Directory
D. All of the above
All of the above