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When flying VFR in Class G airspace, how often are you required to make a position report if no specific reporting points are mandated?

In Class G (uncontrolled) airspace, pilots are generally not required to make routine position reports unless under radar advisory service, operating in an MF/A

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Question: When flying VFR in Class G airspace, how often are you required to make a position report if no specific reporting points are mandated?

Answer options: ✅ Position reports are not mandatory in Class G airspace unless specifically requested by ATS

  • Every 10 minutes
  • Every 30 minutes
  • Upon entering and exiting Class G airspace

Correct answer: Position reports are not mandatory in Class G airspace unless specifically requested by ATS

Explanation: In Class G (uncontrolled) airspace, pilots are generally not required to make routine position reports unless under radar advisory service, operating in an MF/ATF area, or specifically requested by ATS.

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