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When NO MEA is depicted, the MEA on a jet route is ____ feet MSL.
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18000
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Solid Triangles indicate
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compulsory reporting points
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Which chart(s) depict ATIS frequencies where ATIS is available
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Both A and C (en route low altitude chart and En route high altitude chart).
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An Asterick before an altitude along a low altitude airway indicates an
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MOCA.
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If NO changeover point is depicted along an airway, it means that
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the changeover is to be made at the halfway point between the two NAVAID's.
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How is class A airspace depicted on an En Route High Altitude Chart?
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Open white area
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IFR area charts use the same symbols as those found in the
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En Route Low and High Altitude Charts.
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Even though it is a private airport, the Kenneth Copeland airport is depicted on the H6 En route High Altitude chart because it
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has a hard surfaced runway at least 5000 feet long.
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Charts that are specifically designed to provide aeronautical information used during instrument flight
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All of the above. En route low charts, high charts, and IFR area charts
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