What kind of airspace is depicted on a sectional chart by a hatched blue area?3
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A National Security Area (NSA) is depicted by a thick, dashed magenta line. What are the rules for flying an sUAS in an NSA?3
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What does a 'P' followed by a number (e.g., P-40) indicate on a sectional chart?3
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What does an 'R' followed by a number (e.g., R-2503) indicate on a sectional chart?3
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You are hired to inspect a cell tower located in Class G airspace. The tower is 500 feet tall. Can you legally fly above the tower?3
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While inspecting a 500-foot tower in Class G airspace, you fly up to 900 feet AGL (within the 400-foot radius). The Class E airspace at this location begins at 700 feet AGL. Do you need ATC authorization?3
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What is the primary function of a Controlled Firing Area (CFA)?3
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Are Controlled Firing Areas (CFAs) charted on sectional aeronautical charts?3
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How are Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) disseminated to the aviation community?3
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You see a magenta flag icon on a sectional chart. What does this represent?3
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