Airspace Restrictions And Hazards Flashcards

1
Q

List airspace restrictions

A
Danger Areas 
Restricted area 
Prohibited areas 
Small arms ranges 
Air to Air refuelling Areas 
Aerial tactics area - ATA 
Military training area - MTA
High intensity radio transmitter area -HIRTA
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Danger Area definition

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Airspace of defined dimensions within which activities dangerous to the flight of aircraft may exist at specified times

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3
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Danger areas are invariably military in nature and encompass captive balloon sites and weapon ranges.
Sveveral types of activities may take place,True or False.

A

True.

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4
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Prohibited and restricted areas. What do they enclose?

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Enclose areas that involve some aspect of national security e.g prisons and power sites

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5
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Define restricted areas

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Airspace of defined dimensions above the land area of territorial waters of a state within which the flight of the aircraft is RESTRICTED in accordance with certain specified conditions

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6
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Define Prohibited Area

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Airspace of defined dimensions above the land areas of territorial waters of a state within which the flight of aircraft is prohibited

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7
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Small arms ranges in the uk with a vertical height of 500ftAGL do not attract UK Danger Area status. True or False?

A

True

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8
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Where in the AIP are details of the ranges listed?

A

ENR 5-3

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9
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Aerial Tactics Area define.

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ATAS (Aerial Tactics Areas) Airspace of defined dimensions designated for air combat training within which high energy manoeuvres are regularly practiced by aircraft formations

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10
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Define Military Training Areas

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An area of upper airspace of defined dimensions within which intense military flying training takes place.

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Civil ATC is possible in a MTA during published hours. True or False?

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False. civil ATC is not provided during the published hours of activity

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12
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Define HIRTA (High intensity Radio Transmission Areas)

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Airspace of defined dimensions within which there is radio energy of an intensity which may cause interference with, and on rare occasions damage to, communications and nav equipment

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13
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Define Area of Intense Air Activity (AIAA)

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An airspace within which aircraft singly or in combination with others regularly participate in unusual manoeuvres

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14
Q

Danger areas over lap on occasion as each may be active at different times. True or False?

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True.

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15
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Does several types of activity (captive balloons/bombs/weapon ranges) take place in a danger area?

A

Yes

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16
Q

Each danger area has one main user. True or False?

A

True.

17
Q

The specified conditions for Restricted Areas normally allow aircraft to land or take-off at Aerodromes or heliports within the areas.
True or False?

A

True

18
Q

Are restricted areas permanently established?

A

Yes.

19
Q

What is an Air to Air refuelling area?

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A large area in which aircraft can refuel from another aircraft.

20
Q

Where would you find the activity state of these areas?

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From the Flight Information Centre.

21
Q

Military Training Areas (MTA) are located in the upper airspace. True or False?

A

True.