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Think life is easy behind the scope as a Center controller? Let's see
what you really know about pushing tin. Quiz by Don Brown. Answers on page 20. 1. In the NW quadrant, N155J's data block reads "70C" in the middle line. This means: a. N155J's on-course heading is 070. b. N155J has a Mode C transponder. c. N155J is level at 7000 MSL and the Mode C confirms this. d. N155J is flown by a 70-year-old pilot. 2. Below N155J, CST in QXE443's data block means: a. The pilot is using Central Standard Time. b. Cleared for Standard Takeoff c. The flight needs to clear Customs upon landing. d. Radar is not tracking the flight so the data block is coasting. 3. Right of center and toward the top of the picture, what does the R mean in HAR4550's data block... |

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