When approaching to land at an airport without an operating control tower in Class G airspace each pilot must make:3
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The aircraft that always has right-of-way is the:3
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When approaching to land at an airport, without an operating control tower, in Class G airspace, the pilot should3
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An airplane and a glider are on a head-on collision course. What should each pilot do?3
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How can you determine if another aircraft is on a collision course with your aircraft?3
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In order to find pictorial explanations of airport signs and markings, which publication would you consult?3
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Pilots are encouraged to turn on their landing lights when operating below 10,000 feet, day or night, and when operating within:3
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An airplane and an airship are converging. If the airship is left of the airplane's position, which aircraft has the right-of-way?3
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The numbers 35 and 17 on a runway indicate that the runway is oriented approximately:3
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(Refer to figure 48.) What is the difference between area A and area E on the airport depicted?3
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