Certified Flight Instructor - Flight Instructor Airplane Practice Exam

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To ensure safe navigation in Class B airspace, what is required of a student?

  1. Solo endorsement from any instructor

  2. Receiving both ground and flight training specific to Class B

  3. Documentation of 10 hours of dual flight training

  4. A minimum of 40 flight hours logged

The correct answer is: Receiving both ground and flight training specific to Class B

In order to navigate safely in Class B airspace, it is essential for a student to receive both ground and flight training that is specific to the unique requirements and procedures associated with this type of airspace. Class B airspace is highly congested and requires a good understanding of communication with Air Traffic Control (ATC), as well as specific operational procedures to ensure safety. This training helps the student understand the layout of the airspace, navigation requirements, and the protocols for entering and operating within this environment. Simply having a solo endorsement or a log of flight hours does not guarantee that a student has the necessary knowledge or training to operate safely in Class B airspace. Specific ground training ensures that the student is aware of airspace limits, communication requirements, and any potential hazards, while flight training provides practical application of that knowledge. The requirement for comprehensive training reflects the complexity and high traffic levels typically found in Class B airspace, making Option B the most appropriate choice.