Part 107 Chapter 11 Flashcards Welcome to your Part 107 Chapter 11 Flashcards 1. Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations What is the purpose of a runway holding position sign at an airport? It indicates where an aircraft must stop and wait before being cleared to enter or cross a runway. 2. Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations What are the colors and meanings of airport runway and taxiway markings? Runway markings are white, and taxiway markings are yellow. 3. Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations What is the meaning of a red sign with white letters indicating “ILS Critical Area”? It indicates a critical area for Instrument Landing System (ILS) where aircraft must avoid entering unless authorized to prevent interference with ILS signals. 4. Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations What does a segmented circle at an airport indicate? It provides visual indicators of traffic pattern directions for runways at uncontrolled airports. 5. Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations What is the Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) used for? The CTAF is used for pilots to communicate with each other at non-towered airports to coordinate landing, takeoff, and position reporting. 6. Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations What should a Remote Pilot in Command (Remote PIC) do before flying near an airport? Review sectional charts, understand airspace classification, and check for NOTAMs or other restrictions in the area. 7. Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations How should a Remote PIC operate when flying near an airport with a control tower? The Remote PIC must obtain authorization from Air Traffic Control (ATC) before entering controlled airspace (Class B, C, D, or E). 8. Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations What is the proper radio phraseology when communicating with air traffic control? Use standard aviation phraseology, stating aircraft type, location, altitude, and intentions clearly and concisely. 9. Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations What does the term "pattern altitude" refer to at an airport? Pattern altitude is the specific altitude at which aircraft fly when entering or flying within an airport's traffic pattern, typically 1,000 feet above ground level (AGL). 10. Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations How can a Remote PIC ensure safe operations in the vicinity of airports? Maintain situational awareness, follow established traffic patterns, communicate on the correct frequencies, and avoid interfering with manned aircraft operations. 1 out of 10 Time is Up! Time's up