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A seaplane pilot is preflight planning a landing on an unprotected lake 4 nautical miles across with a steady surface wind of 14 knots blowing parallel to the shoreline. The pilot should anticipate which water surface condition?
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When taxiing a seaplane toward a busy marina entrance marked by 'NO WAKE ZONE' buoys with several moored boats and swimmers nearby, to identify, assess, and mitigate the risks associated with the no-wake zone, the pilot should reduce to
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A seaplane pilot overflying a prospective landing area observes a smooth pond approximately 500 feet long and 250 feet wide. The pilot should
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For seaplane operations, the presence of floating and partially submerged debris on a water surface primarily represents
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You are taxiing your seaplane toward a dock at a seaplane base marked as a no-wake zone with several small boats moored nearby. To mitigate risks to the boats and dock while complying with no-wake restrictions, you should
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With respect to water surface characteristics for seaplane operations, surface wind primarily
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What is the primary effect of surface wind on the characteristics of a water surface when preparing for seaplane operations?
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You are preparing to land your seaplane on an unfamiliar lake with designated protected and unprotected areas. A steady 15-knot wind blows from the northwest. The protected area on the lee (southwest) shore measures 200 feet across with glassy water. The unprotected area on the windward (northeast) shore is 500 feet across with whitecaps and 1-foot chop. What is the best decision for landing?
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A nautical chart for seaplane operations depicts an arrow pointing downstream on a river, labeled '2 knots'. This symbol indicates
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What primary effect do sandbars, islands, and shoals have on the water surface when evaluating it for seaplane operations?
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A seaplane base is located adjacent to a vessel traffic separation scheme, as depicted on the sectional chart. The most significant hazard to seaplane operations in this area is
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While scouting for a suitable landing area on the water adjacent to a seaplane base, a pilot observes a moored U.S. naval vessel. To avoid violating the naval vessel protection zone, the pilot should select a landing site no closer than
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While scouting a potential landing area on an unfamiliar lake during a low pass, the pilot-in-command observes several small islands surrounded by areas of choppy, turbulent water. What is the most appropriate action regarding these features?