Hi All
I have two questions, it may look very easy but I just want to make sure I have good understanding of it. It is about Controlled Area CTA.
On VTC charts, let say Sydney VTC on the Sydney International Airport the CTA where says C (class Charlie) 2500/SFC it means the area it controlled up to 2500ft? And we can’t go above 2500ft without clearance?
On the next step says C LL1000 - does it mean we can’t go above 1000ft? or we can’t be below 1000ft?
Some questions on practice exams are asking to calculate ROC/ROD to be below and some above. I’m just not sure if let say I want to stay in class C I should be above the LL or below.
It is just very confusing for me and if you could help would be great.
And one more question, in some cyber exam question - like the one below:
Refer Figure 28
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The CTA steps are centred on aerodrome A. The aircraft is at position X - 5000 ft AMSL. Climbing GS 75 kt.
If controlled airspace protection is desired (ie. remain at least 500 ft above the LL), the minimum rate of climb required, for a continuous climb on track from X, is closest to -
Your answer of 188 fpm was correct.
it says “the CTA steps are centred on aerodrome A” - what it means that steps are centred on aerodrome?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Regards
Swav