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✓  If the control station has a measure of distance between it and the UA, fly directly overhead
                       until reaching 400 feet and note the visual perspective.
               In  addition to  local  resources, the  sectional chart  for that  regions  should be consulted for
               information on the altitude of the terrain and structures.  Towers and other known obstructions are
               depicted with their altitude noted.  It is critical to understand that altitude dimensions of airspace
               depicted on sectional charts are in MSL; remote pilots must be careful to properly convert between
               AGL and MSL as applicable to their equipment, operation, and regulation restrictions.  See Legend
               1 in the CT-8080-2X.



               Next Steps:
               Instructions:  Go to Google Classroom –  “Quiz” Click to launch quiz and click submit when
               completed.



                   ✓  Quiz – complete the quiz for this section before proceeding to Chapter 2.
                   ✓  Student Breakout Groups: Students are encouraged to attend the daily student breakout
                       groups to work collaboratively with other students to prepare for quiz, prepare flash cards
                       or study guides in preparation to take the FAA Knowledge Exam.
                   ✓  For more information: Contact instructor and/or click links for online test prep links for
                       continuous test taking strategies and practice in preparation to take the FAA Knowledge
                       Exam.









































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