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When flying an IFR flight at 7,500 feet ASL, what is the maximum indicated airspeed allowed in Canadian airspace unless otherwise authorized?
The maximum indicated airspeed below 10,000 feet ASL in most Canadian airspace is 250 knots. This is a general rule in CARs 602.32.
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Question: When flying an IFR flight at 7,500 feet ASL, what is the maximum indicated airspeed allowed in Canadian airspace unless otherwise authorized?
Answer options:
- 200 knots ✅ 250 knots
- 280 knots
- 310 knots
Correct answer: 250 knots
Explanation: The maximum indicated airspeed below 10,000 feet ASL in most Canadian airspace is 250 knots. This is a general rule in CARs 602.32.
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