CNATRAINST 1542.8J
19 March 2001
OUTLINE OF INSTRUCTION
Lesson Topic 5.3:
Contact Periods:
2.0 Classroom
Media:
Electronic classroom presentation with slides
Terminal Objective:
Partially supported by this lesson topic:
5.0
Upon completion of this unit of instruction the student
naval aviator will demonstrate knowledge of the regulations
of FAR Part 91 and OPNAVINST 3710.7R as they relate to naval
flight operations in all weather conditions and applicable
airspaces.
Enabling Objectives:
Completely supported by this lesson topic:
5.26
Explain the difference between controlled and
uncontrolled airspace.
5.27
State the dimensions of and requirements for entry
into Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, and
Class G airspaces.
5.28
State the dimensions of, and types of airspace that
make up VOR Airways and Jet Routes.
5.29
State the dimensions of the Mode C veil around Class B
and Class C airspaces.
5.30
State the VFR weather minimums for all classifications
of airspace.
5.31
State the purposes of and entry restrictions for the
following Special Use Airspaces: Prohibited Area,
Restricted Area, Warning Area, Controlled Firing Area,
Military Operations Area (MOA), and Alert Area.
5.32
Cite the rules concerning the use of aircraft lighting
per OPNAVINST 3710.7R.
5.33
Identify an aircraft's relative position by using
aircraft position lights.
5.34
Cite the rules concerning right-of-way between
aircraft per FAR.
5.35
State the rules concerning VFR and IFR altitude
restrictions.
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