Certified Transport Registered Nurse Certification Practice Exam

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What are the minimum dimensions for a landing zone?

  1. 75 ft x 75 ft

  2. 100 ft x 100 ft

  3. 150 ft x 150 ft

  4. 200 ft x 200 ft

The correct answer is: 100 ft x 100 ft

The minimum dimensions for a landing zone are specified to ensure that helicopters have adequate space for safe landing and takeoff. A landing zone measuring 100 feet by 100 feet provides a safe area that accommodates the rotor diameter of most helicopters, allowing for a margin of safety that mitigates risks associated with wind and other environmental factors during landing and takeoff. Having a landing zone of this size increases safety for both the aircraft and the personnel on the ground by providing enough space for maneuvering as well as emergency situations. This standard is widely adopted to balance safety and practicality in various environments, including urban and rural settings. While alternative dimensions like 75 ft x 75 ft may provide a usable area, they do not meet the widely accepted safety criteria for helicopter operations. Larger options, such as 150 ft x 150 ft or 200 ft x 200 ft, exceed the minimum requirement and, while offering additional safety, may not be necessary for all situations. Thus, the choice of 100 ft x 100 ft strikes the optimal balance for a landing zone in most scenarios.