1. Which of the following are basic types of airspace? Answer : All the answers are correct. 2. In controlled airspace, ATC can control traffic. In how many classes are controlled airspace broken down? Answer : Five. 3. Terminal Radar Service Areas (TRSA) are areas located within: Answer : Controlled airspace where VFR flights receive radar control. 4. Any airspace that is not Class A, B, C, D, or E is: Answer : Uncontrolled or Class G airspace 5. If Class C and D overlap, the overlap area would be categorized as: Answer : Class C. 6. Which of the following are considered to be Other Airspace? Answer : All the answers are correct 7. Which of the following equipment is required for operation in Class A airspace? Answer : Mode C transponder. 8. The height of Class B airspace will not generally extend above: Answer : 10,000 MSL. 9. When flying VFR, 2-way communications must be established prior to entry into Class C airspace. It is recommended that initial call-up be: Answer : 20 miles out. 1. What is the only specifically required equipment for operations in Class D? Answer : Two way radio. 2. A magenta shading on VFR charts encircles the areas of Class E airspace where the floor is: Answer : 700 ft. AGL. 3. TRSA's are shown on VFR charts by: Answer : Solid grey line. What is the base of class G Ground Level 4. Class G airspace is generally at a base of: Answer : Less than 1,200 ft. AGL. 5. Information on altitudes, times of use and controlling agency of each individual Prohibited Area is found in: Answer : Special Use Airspace Tabulations on VFR and IFR enroute charts. 6. Restricted areas may contain which of the following activities? Answer : All the answers are correct. 7. Warning areas are depicted on VFR and NOS IFR charts by: Answer : Blue hatched line. 8. Alert areas are areas in which there is a high volume of: Answer : Pilot training. 1. Military Operations Areas [MOA] are established to: Answer : Separate military activities from IFR traffic. 2. Temporary Flight Restrictions are issued by: Answer : NOTAMS. 3. National Security Areas are established for increased security and safety of ground facilities. They are depicted on VFR charts by: Answer : Thick dashed magenta outline. 4. What has been established to warn pilots of low altitude high speed military training flights? Answer : MTRs 5. Parachute Jump Areas are designated to help pilots avoid potential collisions with parachute operations. Where can you find where these areas are located? Answer : AFD. 6. An area within 10 miles of an airport where a control tower is not operating but where a FSS is located, is called: Answer : Airport Advisory Area. 7. Areas located over Wildlife Refuges, National Parks and Forest Service Areas request that pilots fly no lower than: Answer : 2,000 ft. AGL. 8. What is it that exists to identify and control aircraft flying in the vicinity of the boundary between U.S. and International airspace? Answer : ADIZ.