5,500 feet.
Just remember ONE. stands for Odd North East. So from heading 0-179 You need an Odd Altitude (in thousands). VFR Flights are +500ft so for the question: 5500, 7500, 9500, etc ... are all acceptable. For IFR it would be 5000, 7000, 9000, etc. For 180-359 you have even numbers: 4500, 6500, 8500, etc for VFR.
An airway that is not blocked. If you can breathe easily, you have an active airway. If you are choking, you do not.
Airway
Airway; open the airway is tip the head and check for breathing.
The address of the Airway Heights Library is: 1213 S. Lundstrom, Airway Heights, 99001 9000
High Altitude Airways are generally for use above 18,000 (class A airspace) while Low Altitude Airways are used below 18,000. Since they are primarily for IFR use. The HHA (High) charts don't provide much terrain detail unlike sectionals. Their primary purpose is to show the airway info. Each Airway has a designation (like a highway number) and the charts will show the appropriate VOR radials and distances for the Airways.
The nose, pharynx, and trachea are the parts of the upper airway. The tubes of the lungs comprise the lower airway.
Airway beacon was created in 1923.
Daimler Airway was created in 1919.
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If a person becomes unconscious, an airway may be used to insure that the airway stays open.
The phone number of the Airway Heights Library is: 509-893-8250.