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geodog55

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An appropriate landing zone (LZ) for safely landing a helicopter is an open area that is approximately:
 
  a. 75 feet x 100 feet.
  b. 100 feet x 100 feet.
  c. 100 feet x 200 feet.
  d. 200 feet x 200 feet.

Question 2

After a landing helicopter is safely on the ground, one may approach the aircraft only when signaled by the:
 
  a. pilot or crew chief.
  b. landing coordinator.
  c. Fire Department chief.
  d. senior police officer on the scene.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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