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Airspace Classification and Operational Restrictions Mastery

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Q1Domain Verified
Within Class A airspace, what is the primary operational restriction that distinguishes it from other airspace classes regarding aircraft equipment and pilot certification?
All aircraft must be equipped with a Mode C transponder, and pilots must hold at least a Private Pilot Certificate.
All aircraft must be equipped with a Mode C transponder and an operational two-way radio, and pilots must hold at least an Instrument Pilot Certificate.
All aircraft must be equipped with a Mode C transponder, and pilots must hold at least a Commercial Pilot Certificate.
All aircraft must be equipped with a Mode C transponder and an operational two-way radio, and pilots must hold at least a Student Pilot Certificate.
Q2Domain Verified
A pilot flying a non-commercial drone weighing 50 lbs is operating at an altitude of 350 feet AGL near a non-towered airport. According to standard FAA regulations, what airspace classification is most likely to be encountered, and what is the primary operational restriction concerning altitude?
Class C airspace; maximum altitude of 400 feet AGL.
Class G airspace; maximum altitude of 400 feet AGL.
Class E airspace; maximum altitude of 400 feet AGL.
Class D airspace; maximum altitude of 400 feet AGL.
Q3Domain Verified
A pilot is planning a VFR flight at 14,500 feet MSL in a remote mountainous region of the western United States. Which airspace classification is most likely to be encountered at this altitude, and what is the primary communication requirement for such an operation?
Class A airspace; two-way radio communication with ATC is mandatory.
Class B airspace; two-way radio communication with ATC is mandatory.
Class E airspace; two-way radio communication with ATC is not required for VFR flight.
Class C airspace; two-way radio communication with ATC is mandatory.

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