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ATB9-1

ATB9-1. OBJECTIVES. On an End-of-Lesson Test and in accordance with FAR, Parts 71 and 73, ATC Orders 7110.65 and 7400.2, and the AIM, you will be able to identify: 1. Classes of airspace and their use. 2. Special Use Airspace. ATB9-2. AIRSPACE. ATB9-3. CLASS A. FL 600 18,000 MSL.

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ATB9-1

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  1. ATB9-1

  2. OBJECTIVES • On an End-of-Lesson Test and in accordance with FAR, Parts 71 and 73, ATC Orders 7110.65 and 7400.2, and the AIM, you will be able to identify: • 1. Classes of airspace and their use. • 2. Special Use Airspace. ATB9-2

  3. AIRSPACE • ATB9-3 CLASS A FL 600 18,000 MSL CLASS E 14,500 MSL CLASS B CLASS C CLASS D Nontowered Airport 1,200 AGL 700 AGL CLASS G CLASS G CLASS G

  4. CLASS A AIRSPACE ATB9-4

  5. CLASS B AIRSPACE ATB9-5

  6. CLASS C AIRSPACE ATB9-6

  7. RESPONSE ITEM Jet routes are included in what type of airspace? A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C A. Class A ATB9-7

  8. RESPONSE ITEM The airspace that generally extends from the surface to 10,000 feet MSL and surrounds a busy airport is designated as Class ______ Airspace. A. A B. B C. C B. B ATB9-8

  9. CLASS D AIRSPACE ATB9-9

  10. CLASS E AIRSPACE ATB9-10

  11. CLASS G AIRSPACE ATB9-11

  12. VIRTUAL AIRSPACE TOUR ATB9-12

  13. SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE • ATB9-13 • Defined dimensions • Activities confined • Limitations imposed on nonusers

  14. PROHIBITED AREA • The White House Prohibited Area ATB9-14

  15. RESTRICTED AREA Restricted Area ATB9-15

  16. WARNING AREA • ATB9-16 Warning Area 3 MILES

  17. RESPONSE ITEM The authority and responsibility for flying in Class G Airspace belong to the A. pilot. B. military. C. air traffic controller. A. pilot. ATB9-17

  18. RESPONSE ITEM The Special Use Airspace that overlies an aerial gunnery range located over land is called a ______ Area. A. Prohibited B. Restricted C. Warning B. Restricted ATB9-18

  19. RESPONSE ITEM What type of Special Use Airspace is found over international waters? A. Prohibited Area B. Controlled Firing Area C. Warning Area C. Warning Area ATB9-19

  20. CONTROLLED FIRING AREA Controlled Firing Area ATB9-20

  21. RESPONSE ITEM Prohibited Area vertical airspace begins at A. 3,000 feet. B. the surface of the Earth. C. 1,500 feet. B. the surface of the Earth. ATB9-21

  22. RESPONSE ITEM In what type of airspace would a high volume of pilot training take place? A. Restricted Area B. Controlled Firing Area C. Alert Area C. Alert Area ATB9-22

  23. MILITARY OPERATIONS AREA • ATB9-23

  24. THE COMPLETE AIRSPACE REVIEW This video is not available. VIDEO CLIP

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