There are so many different regulations that specify distances, heights, etc. It's easy to get some of them mixed up. So... time for a quiz to see which ones you know! Questions here; answers and references in the links provided.
A low level airway is controlled airspace and extends from ________ AGL up to ___________.
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A low level air-route is Class ___ airspace and extends from ____________ up to __________.
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A control zone normally has a _____ NM radius and the normal vertical extent is up to ______ AAE.
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When an aircraft is on a defense flight plan, the PIC shall revise the estimated time and point of entry/exit into the ADIZ if they vary by _____ minutes of _____ NM.
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No person shall conduct a take-off in an aeroplane if the weight of the aeroplane is greater than the weight specified in the aircraft flight manual as allowing a net take-off flight path that clears all obstacles by at least ___ feet vertically or at least ___ feet horizontally within the aerodrome boundaries, and by at least ___ feet horizontally outside those boundaries.
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An airline operator may not operate an aeroplane at a weight which will not allow it to attain with any engine inoperative, a net flight path which has a positive slope at _____ feet above all terrain and obstructions within ___ NM on either side of the intended track.
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The vertical dimensions of the Arctic Control Area (ACA) are FL____ and above.
The vertical dimensions of the Northern Control Area (NCA) are FL____ and above.
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The vertical dimensions of the Canadian Minimum Navigation Performance Specification Airspace (CMNPSA) within the Canadian Domestic Airspace (CDA) are FL___ to FL___.
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The vertical dimensions of RVSM airspace is FL___ to FL___ inclusive.
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The vertical dimensions of the North Atlantic Minimum Navigation Performance Specification Airspace (NAT MNPSA) are FL___ to FL___.
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Throughout the North Atlantic (NAT) Region, airspace at and above FL___ is Class __ airspace, while airspace below this level is Class __ airspace.
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An aircraft operating in the vicinity of an active forest fire should operate clear of the area by a minimum altitude of _____ AGL and a minimum distance of ___ NM.
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