Final answer:
The RVSM flight levels immediately above FL 290 for a southerly track (180° magnetic) are FL 310, FL 330, and FL 350, following the odd altitude level rule for southbound traffic.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question is related to Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM), which is an aviation standard that allows aircraft to fly at levels separated by a minimum of 1,000 feet vertically between FL 290 (29,000 feet) and FL 410 (41,000 feet). In the context of the question, for a track of 180° magnetic (which is southerly), the appropriate RVSM flight levels are those reserved for southbound traffic, which follow the odd altitude level rule. Therefore, starting immediately above FL 290, the appropriate flight levels would be FL 310, FL 330, and FL 350 because these are odd-numbered flight levels (in thousands of feet) which are used for southbound traffic under RVSM.