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Under 14 CFR part 107, prior authorization from Air Traffic Control (ATC) is required to operate a small unmanned aircraft in
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A remote pilot in command (PIC) plans to operate a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) 3 statute miles from a rural, non-towered airport at an altitude of 100 feet above ground level (AGL) during daylight hours. The operation will remain outside any Class B, Class C, or Class D airspace. Regarding airspace authorization, the remote PIC
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(Refer to the provided figure.) To obtain prior ATC authorization required for small UAS operations in Class C airspace associated with Pierre Regional Airport (PIR), which frequency listed in the Chart Supplement should be used to contact the approach/departure control facility?
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Class G airspace is
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Prior to operating a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) in Class D airspace, what must the remote pilot in command (PIC) receive?
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A remote pilot in command (PIC) plans to operate a small unmanned aircraft in Class B airspace. Prior to the operation, what must the remote PIC obtain?
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(Refer to the provided figure.) According to the Chart Supplement excerpt for Sioux Gateway/Col Bud Day Field (SUX), the airport's airspace is designated as Class E
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(Refer to the sectional chart excerpt.) What class of airspace is depicted by the blue dashed line surrounding the airport?
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Referring to the sectional aeronautical chart legend in the provided figure, you plan a small unmanned aircraft operation below 300 feet AGL inside the dashed boundary marked '30' surrounding a blue airport symbol with a control tower frequency (CT – 118.3). To legally operate in this airspace, you must obtain
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The floor of the outer area (shelf) of Class C airspace is 1,200 feet above ground level (AGL). If the ground elevation at a location within the Class C outer area is 1,500 feet MSL, what is the floor of the Class C airspace at that location in MSL?
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Under 14 CFR part 107, when operating a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) in Class G airspace, a remote pilot in command (PIC) is
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(Refer to the sectional aeronautical chart legend.) According to the legend, which of the following symbols depicts Class C airspace?
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Referring to the Chart Supplement excerpt in the provided figure, Sioux Gateway/Col Bud Day Field (SUX) is surrounded by Class D airspace only when the tower is operating. When the tower is closed, the surface airspace class becomes
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(Refer to the provided figure.) According to the accompanying Chart Supplement excerpt, which of the following indicates that Pierre Regional Airport (PIR) is within Class E controlled airspace extending to the surface?
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A remote PIC plans a small unmanned aircraft operation within Class B airspace overlying Los Angeles International Airport. The current METAR at KLAX reads: KLAX 010951Z VRB03KT 4SM -RA BKN003 OVC010 15/14 A2998 RMK AO2 Does this METAR indicate that the basic VFR weather minimums for Class B airspace are met?
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A remote pilot in command (PIC) plans to operate a small unmanned aircraft (UA) inside the surface area of Class C airspace surrounding an airport. Before beginning the flight, what is required?
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Refer to the sectional chart excerpt (the provided figure). Which of the following depicts Class G (uncontrolled) airspace?
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(Refer to Figure 71, sectional chart excerpt.) The segmented blue line surrounding the airport indicates what type of airspace?
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On a sectional aeronautical chart, an area outlined by a solid blue line and containing numbers such as 90 and 100 inside the boundary represents which class of airspace?
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Refer to the Chart Supplement excerpt in the figure. At 0500Z, the surface airspace at SIOUX GATEWAY/COL BUD DAY FLD (SUX) is designated as
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(Refer to the Chart Supplement excerpt in the figure.) According to the information provided for Sioux Gateway/Col Bud Day Field (SUX), the Class D airspace is effective during which times?
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Refer to the provided figure. According to the sectional chart legend, a star next to the control tower (CT) frequency (e.g., CT* – 118.3) indicates part-time operation. When planning a small UAS operation within the depicted Class D airspace surrounding such an airport, to determine whether prior ATC authorization is required, the remote PIC must
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(Refer to Figure 79 in the Chart Supplement excerpt.) According to the information provided for Sioux Gateway/Col. Bud Day Field (SUX), the Class D airspace is effective
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(Refer to the provided figure.) Pierre Regional Airport (PIR) does NOT have Class D airspace associated with it primarily because
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Refer to the sectional chart excerpt (Figure 20). The airspace class at the surface surrounding the airport depicted with a magenta symbol and no control tower or associated dashed blue boundary is
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Refer to the provided figure. Which of the following correctly describes the symbol used on sectional charts to depict Class B airspace?
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The METAR for the controlled airport defining Class D airspace reads: KXYZ 101653Z AUTO 27015G25KT 3SM BR OVC010 18/17 A3002. What is the surface visibility reported in the METAR?
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Before launching a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) in Class E controlled airspace adjacent to an airport, the remote PIC reviews the current METAR for the airport, which reads: KLAX 011255Z 27015G25KT 11/4SM R28L/5500VP6000FT +TSRA BR VV008CB 18/17 A2998 RMK RAE42 TSE42 SLP140 P0212 T01780172. What is the prevailing surface visibility?
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On a VFR sectional chart, the boundaries of Class B airspace are depicted by
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(Refer to the Chart Supplement excerpt provided.) According to the Chart Supplement for Sioux Gateway/Col Bud Day Field (SUX), when the Sioux City Tower is closed, the surface airspace overlying the airport is