On an IFR low altitude en route chart, what does a brown airport symbol indicate? (AIM Legend)
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What is the primary purpose of ATIS (Automatic Terminal Info…
What is the primary purpose of ATIS (Automatic Terminal Information Service)? (AIM 4-1-13)
What type of airspace is typically depicted on IFR en route…
What type of airspace is typically depicted on IFR en route high altitude charts? (AIM 5-4-1)
What transponder code should a pilot squawk if experiencing…
What transponder code should a pilot squawk if experiencing a radio communication failure in flight? (AIM 6-4-2)
1902p_pe_proficiency2.jpg An IFR departure procedure specifi…
1902p_pe_proficiency2.jpg An IFR departure procedure specifies “minimum climb of 300 ft/NM to 5,000 feet.” At a groundspeed of 90 knots, what minimum climb rate in FPM is required? (FAA-H-8083-16)
What does a star symbol next to an airport or airspace notat…
What does a star symbol next to an airport or airspace notation on an IFR en route chart typically indicate? (AIM Legend)
What is the obstacle clearance provided by the MEA in nonmou…
What is the obstacle clearance provided by the MEA in nonmountainous terrain? (14 CFR 91.177)
What are the pilot’s responsibilities regarding radio commun…
What are the pilot’s responsibilities regarding radio communication failure in IFR conditions under 14 CFR 91.185? (14 CFR 91.185)
What does the FAA recommend pilots do if they need to perfor…
What does the FAA recommend pilots do if they need to perform checklists or adjust a flight plan while taxiing in dense fog? (AIM 4-3-18)
When climbing to a higher MEA at a point along an airway whe…
When climbing to a higher MEA at a point along an airway where the MEA increases, when should the pilot begin the climb? (14 CFR 91.177)