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Unmanned Aircraft FAA Exam

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What do Restricted areas typically denote? What is the difference between a restricted area and a warning area?

Author: Mitchell Behnke



Answer:

Typically denote the presence of unusaual, often invisible, hazards to aircraft such as artilery firing, aerial gunnery, or guided missles. Warning areas contain the same hazards, but are located in international airspace


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