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What type of airspace requires a Mode C transponder above 10,000 feet MSL?

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Class E airspace above 10,000 feet MSL requires aircraft to be equipped with a Mode C transponder.

Which navigation method uses radio signals from ground-based stations?

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VOR (VHF Omnidirectional Range) is a radio navigation system that helps pilots determine their position and stay on course.

What is the base altitude of most Class E airspace starting from the surface?

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Class E airspace typically begins at either 700 feet AGL or the surface, depending on its use near airports.

Which section of the sectional chart provides airspace and navigation legends?

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The legend section of a sectional chart contains critical information including airspace symbols, frequencies, and navigation aids.

What is required to enter Class C airspace?

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Pilots must establish two-way radio communication and have a Mode C transponder to enter Class C airspace.

Which navigation method uses landmarks to guide flight?

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Pilotage is a visual navigation technique using prominent landmarks such as rivers, roads, or towers.