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Page J1 Chapter Ten Chapter Ten viation Maps: viation Maps: The rt of the Chart The rt of the Chart The Lambert Conformal Conic Projection 1. [J2/Figure 1] When drawing lines on a Lambert Conformal Conic Projection, a straight line represents a rhumb line. B. great circle route. C. great rhumb line. 2. [J2/Figure 1] On a Lambert Conformal Conic Projection, the two standard parallels represent the positions where. no distortion exists. B. maximum distortion exists. C. good things happen. 4. [J2/Figure 2] Based on the sectional chart excerpt above, what are the standard parallels on which this lambert conformal conic projection is based?. 25 degrees 20 minutes north latitude, 30 degrees 40 minutes north latitude. B. 25 degrees 20 minutes west longitude, 30 degrees 40 minutes west longitude. C. 1 degree north latitude & 500,000 degrees north latitude. The eronautical Sectional Chart 5. [J2/1/1 ] Sectional charts are valid for flight planning for. 12 months. B. 6 months. C. a lot of things. 3. [J2/Figure 2] Fill in the blank: Based on the figure above, the two lines identified by in the Lambert Conformal Conic Projection are known as parallels. 6. [J2/3/2] Changes on the sectional chart occurring prior to the next publication cycle can be found in the. FRs. B. pilots operating handbook. C. irport/facility Directory.

J2 Rod Machado s Private Pilot Workbook Topographical Information on a Sectional Chart Relief 12. [J5/2/3] Contour lines on a topographical chart join areas of. equal pressure. B. equal density. C. equal height. 7. [J2/3/2] ccording the irport/facility Directory for Los ngeles shown above, what change should you make to your Los ngeles sectional chart in order to make this chart as accurate as possible?. No change at all. The changes shown in the /FD excerpt were already incorporated in this issue of the sectional chart. B. No change. Just wait for the next issue of the sectional chart to show these changes. C. Take your pen and mark the position of the 1,838 obstacle and make a note that MCS airport is deleted. 13. [J6/1/1] On a sectional chart, contour lines are commonly spaced at intervals of. 500 feet. B. 100 feet. C. 200 feet. World eronautical Charts (WC) 8. [J4/1/2] World eronautical Charts are valid for. 12 months. B. 6 months. C. until updated by Notam. 9. [J5/1/1] World eronautical Charts have a scale of. 1 to 500,000. B. 1 to 250,000. C. 1 to 1,000,000. VFR Terminal rea Charts. 10. [J5/1/1] VFR Terminal rea Charts are good for. 12 months. B. 6 months. C. until updated by Notam. 11. [J5/1/1] VFR Terminal rea Charts have a scale of. 1 to 500,000. B. 1 to 250,000. C. 1 to 1,000,000. 14. [J6/1/1] Referring to the figure above, the contour lines are spaced at intervals of.. 500 feet B. 100 feet C. 200 feet Color 15. [J6/2/1] specific color shown on a topographic chart doesn t precisely indicate the height of terrain, it indicates heights within which terrain can be found in those areas.. specific B. a random selection of C. a range of 16. [J6/2/1] The area of terrain identified by area in the figure located in top left hand corner of the opposite page has terrain that varies from. 500 feet to 2,000 feet. B. sea level to 1,000 feet. C. sea level to 2,000 feet.

Chapter 10 - viation Maps: The rt of the Chart J3 Spot Elevation Symbols 17. [J6/2/2] Normally, spot elevations (shown as black dots) are chosen by mapmakers to indicate the on a particular mountain range or ridge.. high point B. low point C. obstacle points Maximum Elevation Figures (MEF) 21. [J7/1/2] Maximum elevation figures (MEFs) represent the highest elevation of terrain and other obstacles (towers, trees, etc.) within.. any area on the chart B. a quadrangle C. a magenta bordered area 18. [J6/2/2] What is the highest spot elevation shown in the sectional chart excerpt above?. 2,242 feet. B. 2,697 feet. C. 3,192 feet. Spot Elevations Showing Highest Terrain 19. [J7/1/1] single spot elevation showing the highest terrain is found within the bounded by lines of latitude and longitude.. quadrangles B. biangles C. triangles 20. [J7/1/1] Fill in the blank: Referring to the figure in the upper right hand side of this page, the highest terrain for the quadrangle shown is. 22. [J7/1/2] The maximum elevation figure shown for the quadrangle in the figure above is. 5,350 feet. B. 5,700 feet. C. 3,944 feet. 23. [J8/1/1 & J8/2/1&2] Referring to the figure to the right, what is the height of the obstacle approximately 4 nautical miles due north of Midway city?. 620 feet GL. B. 260 feet MSL. C. 260 feet GL. Obstacles

J4 Rod Machado s Private Pilot Workbook 24. [J8/1/1 & J8/2/1&2] Referring to the figure on the right, what minimum altitude is required to fly over the lighted obstacle located just north of the city of Hamburg? (ssume that the entire area is a congested area.). 1,483 feet MSL. B. 1,483 feet GL. C. 1,323 feet MSL. 25. [J8/1/1 & J8/2/1&2] Referring to the figure on the right, the top of the obstacle approximately 3 miles southwest of the city of Lexington is. 579 feet GL. B. 265 feet MSL. C. 579 feet MSL. 26. [J8/1/1 & J8/2/1&2] What minimum altitude is necessary to vertically clear the lighted obstacle on the southwest side of Hobbs airport by 500 feet?. 2,500 feet MSL. B. 2,615 feet MSL. C. 2,615 feet GL. 27. [J8/2/3] What does arrow point to in the figure to the right?. railroad track. B. power transmission line. C. road. Roads Railroad Tracks 28. [J8/2/3] Referring to the figure to the right, what does arrow point to?. railroad track. B. power transmission line. C. superhighway. Wires 29. [J9/1/2] What does arrow point to in the figure to the right?. Guy wires extending from radio or TV towers. B. Power transmission lines. C. single-rail railroad. irport 30. [J11/1/1] irports are coded by colors on the map. Those airports colored in don t have an air traffic control tower. Those shown in have a tower (although it may not be in operation 24 hours a day most aren t).. magenta, black B. magenta, blue C. blue, magenta 31. [J11/2/2] Normally, both the magenta and blue airport symbols are circles unless the airport has a hard surfaced runway greater than.. 5,000 feet B. 10,000 feet C. 8,000 feet 32. [J12/1/1] ny airport having a darkened circle with the runways in reverse-bold white has a runway between 1,500 and 8,000 feet in length.. soft surfaced B. hard surfaced C. asphalt covered 33. [J12/Figure 35] Referring to the figure to the right, which public airports depicted have fuel?. Carson and Dayton Valley. B. Douglas, Pinenut and Parker. C. Douglas and Carson.

Chapter 10 - viation Maps: The rt of the Chart J5 34. [J12/2/2] Some airports are restricted in that they are private and not open to public use. These airports are identified by the airport symbol containing the letter.. P B. UC C. R 39. [J13/2/2] Referring to the figure at the right, what is the total airway distance between VORs for the airway named V66?. 66 nautical miles, on Victor airway 87. B. 66 statute miles, on Victor airway 87. C. 87 nautical miles, on Victor airway 66. irways 35. [J13/1/2] Referring to the figure above, the airport data listed under Southwest Georgia Regional airport, what is the airport elevation?. 66 feet. B. 133 feet. C. 197 feet. 36. [J13/1/2] Referring to the figure above, what is the length of the longest runway at Southwest Georgia Regional airport?. 660 feet. B. 6,600 feet. C. 19,700 feet. 37. [J13/1/2] Referring to the figure above, what does the *L mean at Southwest Georgia Regional airport?. Runway lighting limitations exist. B. Runway lighting is available only by prior arrangement. C. Runway lighting is available if you flight a flight plan. 38. [J12/2/3 & J13/1/2&3] Referring to the figure above, what are the TIS and tower frequencies at Southwest Georgia Regional airport?. 120.25 MHz, 133.05 MHz. B. 133.05 MHz, 122.95 MHz. C. 133.05 MHz, 120.25 MHz. Visual Check Points 40. [J13/2/3] Referring to the figure at the right, the flag symbol at Hooks Memorial airport (arrow ) represents a. compulsory reporting point for entering controlled airspace. B. compulsory reporting point for Hooks Memorial airport. C. visual checkpoint used to identify position for initial callup to an TC facility. irborne Vehicle Symbols 41. [J13/3/2] Referring to the figure at the right, the symbols identified by arrow represent. airborne vehicles likely to be found in that airspace. B. airborne vehicles in contact with the nearest TC facility in that airspace. C. airborne vehicles found only above 3,000 feet GL in that airspace.

J6 Rod Machado s Private Pilot Workbook Park, Wildlife, Forest, Wilderness and Primitive reas 42. [J14/1/1] Pilots flying over a national wildlife refuge are requested to fly no lower than. 1,000 feet GL. B. 2,000 feet GL. C. 3,000 feet GL. 43. [J14/1/1] What is the minimum altitude you should fly when heading northbound from Moller airport?. 2,000 feet GL. B. 1,000 feet GL. C. 2,000 feet MSL. 44. [J13/1/2] Which runways at Long Beach airport have right hand patterns?. 7R, 16R, 25R, 34R. B. 25L, 34L, 7L, 16L. C. ll traffic patterns are left hand in direction. Postflight Briefing 10-1:GPS Visual Checkpoints 45. [J14/Postflight Briefing #10-1] What do the letters represented by arrow represent?. Secret Queen Mary code for overflights. B. GPS identifier for this VFR waypoint. C. VFR waypoint call letters which are given to TC on initial call up. 1. B 2. 3. standard 4. 5. B 6. C 7. C 8. 9. C 10. B 11. B 12. C 13. 14. 15. C 16. B 17. 18. C 19. 20. 5,350 feet 21. B 22. B 23. C 24. 25. C 26. B 27. C 28. 29. B 30. B 31. C 32. B 33. C 34. C 35. C 36. B 37. 38. C 39. C 40. C 41. 42. B 43. 44. 45. B Chapter Ten nswers Note: To ensure that you have the most current answers to these questions, please check the Book & Slide Updates section at Rod Machado s web site: www.rodmachado.com