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What is the primary purpose of making a position report when operating in uncontrolled airspace?

Position reports in uncontrolled airspace are crucial for situational awareness, allowing other aircraft to anticipate your movements and maintain separation.

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Question: What is the primary purpose of making a position report when operating in uncontrolled airspace?

Answer options: ✅ To advise other aircraft of your location and intentions

  • To obtain weather updates
  • To request flight following services
  • To communicate with ground personnel

Correct answer: To advise other aircraft of your location and intentions

Explanation: Position reports in uncontrolled airspace are crucial for situational awareness, allowing other aircraft to anticipate your movements and maintain separation.

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