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118.
Referring to Figure 9 above, a left turn at the intersection
depicting sign A would place the aircraft
A. ready for a Runway 4 intersection takeoff.
B. on the taxiway leading to Runway 4.
C. ready for a Runway 22 intersection takeoff.
119.
The most comprehensive information on a given airport is
provided by
A. the Chart Supplement.
B. Notices to Airmen (NOTAMS).
C. sectional charts.
Figure 9 120. Bonus Question
While operating an airplane in Class D airspace and while
approaching to land on a runway served by a visual
approach slope indicator, you shall
A. Maintain a 3-degree glidepath until approximately ½
mile from the runway threshold before going below the
glideslope.
B. Maintain an altitude at or above the glideslope until a
lower altitude is necessary for a safe landing.
113.
C. Stay high until the runway can be reached from a
The “yellow demarcation bar” marking indicates
A. a runway with a displaced threshold that precedes the power-off glide.
runway.
B. a hold line from a taxiway to a runway. 121. Bonus Question
C. the beginning of available runway for landing on the Which approach objective is assured when the pilot
approach side. remains on the proper VASI glidepath?
A. Course guidance.
114. B. Lateral and vertical course guidance to the landing runway.
Referring to Figure 9 above, which airport marking is a C. Safe obstruction clearance in the approach area.
runway safety area/obstacle free zone boundary?
A. B. 122. Bonus Question
B. H. You are on approach to land on Runway 19 at a non-tow-
C. G. ered airport and see ripples on the SE side of a small lake
1/2 mile east of the airport. What’s the best thing to do?
115. A. Proceed with your approach to Runway 19.
Referring to Figure 9 above, from the cockpit, marking G
B. Maneuver for an approach to Runway 01.
confirms the aircraft to be
C. Check the windsock to determine the appropriate run
A. on a taxiway, about to enter runway zone.
way for landing.
B. on a runway, about to clear.
C. near an instrument approach clearance zone.
123. Bonus Question
When should pilots state their position on the airport when
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calling the tower for takeoff?
“Runway hold position” markings on the taxiway
A. When the visibility is less than one mile.
A. identifies where aircraft hold short of the runway.
B. When parallel runways are in use.
B. identifies an area where aircraft are prohibited.
C. When departing from a runway intersection.
C. allows an aircraft permission onto the runway.
117. 124. Bonus Question
Which publication contains an explanation of airport signs Making traffic pattern entries descending create specific
and markings? collision hazards and
A. Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM). A. should be avoided.
B. Advisory Circulars (AC). B. have no effect on pattern safety.
C. The Chart Supplement. C. should be used whenever possible.