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Airspace, Part 107 Exam Topics - Coggle Diagram
Airspace
Airspace Types
Controlled Airspace
Class C
solid maroon line on sectional charts
Class D
dotted blue line on sectional charts
Class E
ATC Authorization not needed
Maroon fade on sectional charts when floor is 700' AGL
Dotted magenta line on section charts when it extends down to surface
Class A
Class B
solid blue line on sectional charts
Uncontrolled airspace
Class G
Special use airspace
Military Operation Area (MOA)
Prohibited
Restricted
Alert Areas
Other Airspace Areas
Air Traffic Control System
Operating Rules
Visual Flight Rules (VFR)
Services
NOTAMS
Part 107 Exam Topics
Weather & UAV Performance
Aviation Weather Sources
Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts (TAF)
Convective Significant Meteorological Information (WST)
Aviation Routine Weather Report (METAR)
Air Pressure
Air Density
Density Altitude
Low Density Altitude
Air density is higher
Aircraft performance is better
High Density Altitude
Air density is lower
Aircraft performance is lower
Density & Pressure
High density
High Pressure
Low density
Low pressure
Temperature & Density
High temperature
Low density
Low temperature
High density
Humidity and Density
Water vapor is lighter than air
High Humidity
Light air
Low density
Low humidity
Heavier air
Higher density
Measurement of Pressure
Standard Sea Level Pressure
29.92" Hg
1,013.2 mb (millibars)
Add 1" Hg for every 1,000 ft elevation when station isn't at sea level
Performance Factors
Weight
Takeoff / Landing Distance
Rate of climb
Altitude
payload
maneuverability
stability
High Angle of Attack (AOA)
Drag
fuel economy
range
speed
Wind
Effects of obstructions
Break up flow of wind and create gusts with rapidly changing direction and speed
wind shear
microburst
Atmospheric Stability
Inversion
Temperature & Dew Point
Dew and Frost
Saturation Point
Clouds
Standing Lenticular Altocumulus
Turbulence
Stability
Ceiling
Defined as lowest layer of clouds
Indicated in METAR Reports
Visibility
Defined as greatest horizontal distance which prominent objects can be seen with the naked eye
Thunderstorms
Cumulus Stage
Mature Stage
Dissipating Stage
Aeronautical Charts
Latitude and Longitude
Meridians & Parallels
Perpendicular to the equator
Parallel to Equator
Variation
Agonic Line
No difference between true and magnetic north
Isogonic lines
Depicted as broken magenta lines
connect points on equal magnetic variation
Antenna Towers
Small UAS Loading
Load Factor
Centrifugal force and weight
Aeronautical Decision-Making and Judgement
Hazard and Risk
Hazardous Attitudes
Anti-authority
Impulsivity
Invulnerability
Macho
Resignation
Five Fundamental Risk Elements in Aviation
Flight
pilot
aircraft
environment
type of operation
Physiological Factors & Pilot Performance