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Scenario 77: When flying VFR cruising at more than 3,000 ft AGL on a magnetic track of 180° to 359°, you should fly at:
Cruising altitude rule (VFR > 3,000 ft AGL): tracks 000-179° = odd thousands +500 ft; tracks 180-359° = even thousands +500 ft. The correct answer is "Even thou
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Question: Scenario 77: When flying VFR cruising at more than 3,000 ft AGL on a magnetic track of 180° to 359°, you should fly at:
Answer options:
- Odd thousands plus 500 ft
- Even thousands only
- Any altitude of your choice ✅ Even thousands plus 500 ft
Correct answer: Even thousands plus 500 ft
Explanation: Cruising altitude rule (VFR > 3,000 ft AGL): tracks 000-179° = odd thousands +500 ft; tracks 180-359° = even thousands +500 ft. The correct answer is "Even thousands plus 500 ft". This capacity-fill scenario 77 reinforces the same competency for the pstar bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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