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1. (Refer to Figure 26, area 2.) While monitoring the Cooperstown CTAF you hear an aircraft announce that they are midfield left downwind to RWY 13. Where would the aircraft be relative to the runway?
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2. The most comprehensive information on a given airport is provided by
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3. (Refer to Figure 22, area 2.) At Coeur D'Alene which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to monitor airport traffic?
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4. Under what condition should the operator of a small UA establish scheduled maintenance protocol?
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5. According to 14 CFR part 107, the responsibility to inspect the small UAS to ensure it is in a safe operating condition rests with the
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6. When using a small UA in a commercial operation, who is responsible for briefing the participants about emergency procedures?
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7. Scheduled maintenance should be performed in accordance with the:
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8. Damaged lithium batteries can cause:
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9. Exhaust plumes are most dangerous when
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10. If you strike a bird with your unmanned aircraft you should fill out a report with the
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11. To enter a Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) you will need to
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12. You are monitoring the CTAF while operating just west of the airport runway when you hear a manned aircraft announce they are taking off from runway 27 and entering the left traffic pattern. What should you do?
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13. You are conducting sUAS operations just north of an airport when ATC instructs you to remain clear of final for runway 9. You
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14. This marking in front of the aircraft confirms the aircraft to be
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15. Airspace at an airport with a part-time control tower is classified as Class D airspace only
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16. Unless otherwise authorized, two-way radio communications with Air Traffic Control are required for landings or takeoffs at all towered airports
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17. Two-way radio communication must be established with the Air Traffic Control facility having jurisdiction over the area prior to entering which class airspace?
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18. (Refer to Figure 27.) An aircraft departs an airport in the eastern daylight time zone at 0945 EDT for a 2-hour flight to an airport located in the central daylight time zone. The landing should be at what coordinated universal time?
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19. (Refer to Figure 27.) An aircraft departs an airport in the central standard time zone at 0930 CST for a 2-hour flight to an airport located in the mountain standard time zone. The landing should be at what time?
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20. (Refer to Figure 20, area 3.) What is the recommended communications procedure for a landing at Currituck County Airport?
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21. (Refer to Figure 21, area 2.) The CTAF/MULTICOM frequency for Garrison Airport is
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22. (Refer to Figure 22, area 2; and Figure 31.) At Coeur d'Alene, which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to self-announce position and intentions?
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23. (Refer to Figure 22, area 2; and Figure 31.) At Coeur d'Alene, which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to monitor airport traffic?
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24. (Refer to Figure 22, area 2; and Figure 31.) What is the correct UNICOM frequency to be used at Coeur d'Alene to request fuel?
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25. (Refer to Figure 25, area 3.) If Dallas Executive (RBD) Tower is not in operation, which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to monitor airport traffic?
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26. (Refer to Figure 26, area 2.) What is the recommended communication procedure when inbound to land at Cooperstown Airport?
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27. (Refer to Figure 26, area 4.) The CTAF/UNICOM frequency at Jamestown Airport is
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28. (Refer to Figure 26, area 5.) What is the CTAF/UNICOM frequency at Barnes County Airport?
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29. When flying HAWK N666CB, the proper phraseology for initial contact with McAlester AFSS is
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30. The correct method of stating 4,500 feet MSL to ATC is
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31. The correct method of stating 10,500 feet MSL to ATC is
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32. A military air station can be identified by a rotating beacon that emits
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33. (Refer to Figure 48.) That portion of the runway identified by the letter A may be used for
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34. (Refer to Figure 48.) According to the airport diagram, which statement is true?
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35. (Refer to Figure 48.) What is the difference between area A and area E on the airport depicted?
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36. (Refer to Figure 48.) Area C on the airport depicted is classified as a
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37. (Refer to Figure 49.) The arrows that appear on the end of the north/south runway indicate that the area
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38. The numbers 9 and 27 on a runway indicate that the runway is oriented approximately
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39. Under what condition may an aircraft operate from a satellite airport within Class C airspace?
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40. A non-tower satellite airport, within the same Class D airspace as that designated for the primary airport, requires radio communications be established and maintained with the
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41. Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) is the continuous broadcast of recorded information concerning
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42. An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying on a heading of 090°: "TRAFFIC 3 O'CLOCK, 2 MILES, WESTBOUND..." Where should the pilot look for this traffic?
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43. An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying on a heading of 360°: "TRAFFIC 10 O'CLOCK, 2 MILES, SOUTHBOUND..." Where should the pilot look for this traffic?
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44. An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot during a local flight: "TRAFFIC 2 O'CLOCK, 5 MILES, NORTHBOUND..." Where should the pilot look for this traffic?
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45. An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying north in a calm wind: "TRAFFIC 9 O'CLOCK, 2 MILES, SOUTHBOUND..." Where should the pilot look for this traffic?
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46. Basic radar service in the terminal radar program is best described as
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47. TRSA Service in the terminal radar program provides
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48. Which initial action should a pilot take prior to entering Class C airspace?
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49. (Refer to Figure 49.) Select the proper traffic pattern and runway for landing.
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50. (Refer to Figure 49.) If the wind is as shown by the landing direction indicator, the pilot should land on
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51. (Refer to Figure 50.) The segmented circle indicates that the airport traffic is
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52. (Refer to Figure 50.) The traffic patterns indicated in the segmented circle have been arranged to avoid flights over an area to the
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53. (Refer to Figure 50.) The segmented circle indicates that a landing on Runway 27 will be with a
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54. (Refer to Figure 50.) Which runway and traffic pattern should be used as indicated by the wind cone in the segmented circle?
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55. (Refer to Figure 52.) When approaching Lincoln Municipal from the west at noon for the purpose of landing, initial communications should be with
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56. (Refer to Figure 52.) Which type radar service is provided to VFR aircraft at Lincoln Municipal?
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57. (Refer to Figure 52.) Where is Loup City Municipal located with relation to the city?
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58. (Refer to Figure 52.) Traffic patterns in effect at Lincoln Municipal are
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59. When a control tower, located on an airport within Class D airspace, ceases operation for the day, what happens to the airspace designation?
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60. As standard operating practice, all inbound traffic to an airport without a control tower should continuously monitor the appropriate facility from a distance of
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61. When an air traffic controller issues radar traffic information in relation to the 12-hour clock, the reference the controller uses is the aircraft's
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62. When approaching taxiway holding lines from the side with the continuous lines, the pilot
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63. The numbers 8 and 26 on the approach ends of the runway indicate that the runway is orientated approximately
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64. The recommended entry position to an airport traffic pattern is
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65. Absence of the sky condition and visibility on an ATIS broadcast indicates that
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66. What does the outbound destination sign identify?
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67. (Refer to Figure 64.) Which marking indicates a vehicle lane?
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68. The "yellow demarcation bar" marking indicates
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69. This sign is a visual clue that
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70. This sign confirms your position on
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71. What precautions should a remote PIC do to prevent possible inflight emergencies when using lithium-based batteries?
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72. What actions should the operator of an sUAS do if the manufacturer does not provide information about scheduled maintenance?
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73. When turning onto a taxiway from another taxiway, the "taxiway directional sign" indicates
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74. The "runway hold position" sign denotes
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75. (Refer to Figure 65.) The red symbol at sign D would most likely be found
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76. "Runway hold position" markings on the taxiway
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77. (Refer to Figure 65.) The pilot generally calls ground control after landing when the aircraft is completely clear of the runway. This is when the aircraft
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78. The "taxiway ending" marker
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