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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: Weather Service. Piloto Privado Delta Charlie CBBA
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Título del Test:
Weather Service. Piloto Privado Delta Charlie CBBA

Descripción:
Servicio Meteorológico Test Prep Delta Charlie Cochabamba

Autor:
Mateo Gutierrez
OTROS TESTS DEL AUTOR

Fecha de Creación:
21/10/2021

Categoría: Otros

Número Preguntas: 67
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A weather briefing that is provided when the information requested is or more hours in advance of the proposed departure time is an outlook briefing a forecast briefing. a prognostic briefino.
(Refer to Figure 15.) The only cloud type forecast in TAF reporte is nimbostratus cumulonimbus Scattered cumulus.
(Refer to Figure 12.) Which of the reporting stations have VER weather? All KINK, KBOI, and kjfk. KINK, KBOI, and KLAX.
What does the heavy dashed line that forms a large rectangular box on radar summary chart refer to? Severe weather watch area Areas of hail 1/4 inch in diameter Areas of heavy rain.
SIGMETs are issued as a warning of weather conditiong hazardous to which aircraft? Small aircraft only. Large aircraft only. All aircraft.
(Refer to Figure 16.) What sky condition and visibility are forecast for upper Michigan in the eastern portions after 23002? Ceiling 100 Feet overcast and 3 to 5 statute miles visibility. Ceiling 1,000 Feet overcast and 3 to 5 nautical miles visibility. Ceiling 1,000 Feet overcast and 3 to 5 statute miles visibility.
(Refer to Figure 15.) In the TAF from KOKC, the -FM (FROM) Group" is forecast for the hours from 1600Z to 2200Z with the wind from 160° at 10 knots, 180° at 10 knots, becoming 200° at 13 knots. 180° at 10 knots.
Refer to Figure 19, area B.) What type of weather is in the radar return? Continuous rain. Light to moderate rain Rain showers increasing in intensitv.
(Refer to Figure 16.) What is the outlook for the southern half of Indiana after 07002? VFR Scattered clouds at 3,000 feet AGL Scattered clouds at 10,000 feet.
(Refer to Figure 14.) The intensity and type of icing reported by a pilot is light to moderate light to moderate rime light to moderate clear.
To get a complete weather briefing for the planned flight, the pilot should request a general briefing. an abbreviated briefing. a standard briefing.
What should pilots state initially when telephoning a weather briefing facility for preflight weather information? The intended route of light radio frequencies. The address of the pilot in command. The intended route of flight and destination.
(Refer to Figure 20.) How are Significant Weather Prognostic best Charts usen by a pilot? For overall planning at all altitudes. For determining areas to avoid (Ireezing levels and turbulence) For analyzing current Frontal activity and cloud coverage.
(Refer to Figure 12.) What are the current conditions depicted for Chicago Midway Airport (KMDW) ? Sky 700 Feet overcast, visibility 1-1/2 SM, rain. Sky 7000 feet overcast, visibility1-1/2 SM, heavy rain Soy 700 feet overcast, visibility 11, occasionally 2 sm with rain.
Sky 7000 feet overcast, visibility1-1/2 SM, heavy rain 0000 and les than 7 knots, 9900 and les than 5 knots. 9999 and less than 10 knots.
(Refer to Figure 20.) The enclosed shaded area associated with the low pressure system over northern Utah is forecast to have continuous snow. intermittent snow. continuous snow showers.
(Refer to Figure 14.) The wind and temperature at 12, 000 feet MSL as reported by a pilot are 090° at 21 MPH and -9 F 090° at 21 knots and -9 C. 080° at 21 knots and -7°C.
(Refer to Figure 18.) Of what value is the Weather Depiction Chart to the pilot? For determining general weather conditions on which to base light planning For a forecast of cloud coverage, visibilities, and frontal activity For determining Irontal trends and air mas characteristics.
(Refer to figure 18.) The IFR weather in northern Texas is due to dust devils low ceilings. intermittent rain.
When requesting weather information for the following morning, a pilot should request an outlook briefing a standard briefing. an abbreviated briefing.
(Refer to Figure 14.) The intensity of the turbulence reported at specific altitude is moderate From 5,500 feet to 7,200 feet moderate at 5,500 Feet and at 7,200 feet. light From 5,500 feet to 7,200 feet.
What information is contained in a CONVECTIVE SIGMET? Tornadoes, embedded thunderstorms, and hail 3/4 inch or greater in diameter Severe icing, severe turbulence, or widespread dust storms lowering visibility to les than 3 miles. Surface winds greater than 40 knots or thunderstorms equal to or greater than video integrator processor (VIP) level 4,.
(Refer to figure 20.) At what altitude i the freezing level over the middle of Florida on the12-hour Significant Weather Prognostic Chart? 4,000 Feet. 12,000 feet 8,000 Feet.
When telephoning a weather briefing facility for preflight weather information, pilots should state the aircraft identification or the pilot's name true airspeed, Fuel on board.
(Refer to Figure 20.) Interpret the weather symbol depicted in Utah on the 12-hour Significant Weather Prognostic Chart Moderate turbulence, surface to 18,000 feet. Base of clear air turbulence, 18,000 feet. Thunderstorm tops at 18,000 feet.
(Refer to Figure 18.) What weather phenomenon is causing IFR conditions in central Oklahoma? Low visibility only. Heavy rain showers Low ceilings and visibility.
(Refer to Figure 14.) The base and tops of the overcast layer reported by a pilot are 1,800 feet MSL and 5,500 feet MSL 5,500 feet AGL and 7,200 Feet MSL 7,200 Feet MSL and 8,900 Feet MSL.
(Refer to Figure 17.) Determine the wind and temperature aloft forecast for DEN at 9,000 feet. 230° magnetic at 53 knots, temperature 47 °C. 230° true at 53 knots, temperature -47 •C. 230° true at 21 knots, temperature -4 •C.
(Refer to Figure 15.) What is the forecast wind for KMEM from 1600Z until the end of the forecast? No significant wind. Variable in direction at 4 knots Variable in direction at 6 knots.
(Refer to Figure 12). The remarks section for KMDW has RAB35 listed. This entry means blowing mist has reduced the visibility to l-1/2 SM. rain began at 1835Z. the barometer has risen .35" Hg.
(Refer to Figure 18.) According to the Weather Depiction Chart, the weather for a flight from southern Michigan to north Indiana is ceilings 1,000 to 3,000 feet and/or visibility 3 to 5 miles. less than 1,000 feet and/or visibility les than 3 miles greater than 3, 000 feet and visibility greater than 5 miles.
What information is provided by the Radar Summary Chart that is not shown on other weather charts? Lines and cells of hazardous thunderstorms. Ceilings and precipitation between reporting stations. Types of clouds between reporting stations.
For aviation purposes, ceiling is defined as the height above the Earth's surface of the lowest reported obscuration and the highest layer of clouds reported as overcast. lowest broken or overcast layer or vertical visibility into an obscuration lowest layer of clouds reported as scattered, broken, Or thin.
(Refer to Figure 12). What are the wind conditions at Wink, Texas (KINK) ? Calm. 110° at 12 knots, gusts 18 knots. 111° at 2 knot3, gusts 18 knots.
What service should a pilot normally expect from an En Route Flight Advisory Service (EFAS) station? Actual weather information and thunderstorm activity along the route Preferential routing and radar vectoring to circunnavigate severe weather Severe weather information, changes to flight plans, and receipt of routine position reports.
To determine the freezing level and areas of probable icing aloft, the should refer to the Inflight Aviation Weather Advisories Weather Depiction Chart Area Forecast.
(Refer to Figure 20.) What weather is forecast for the Florida area just ahead of the stationary front during the first 12 hours? Ceiling 1,000 to 3,000 Feet and/or visibility 3 to 5 miles with intermittent percipitation. Ceiling 1,000 to 3, 000 Feet and/or visibility 3 to 5 miles with continuos precipitation. Ceiling les than 1,000 feet and/or visibility less than miles with continuos precipitation.
Which in-Flight advisory would contain information on severe icing not associated with thunderstorms? Convective SIGMET SIGMET AIRMET.
Which type of weather briefing should a pilot request to supplement mass disseminated data? An outlook briefing. A supplemental briefing An abbreviated briefing.
AIRMET's are advisories of significant weather phenomena but of lower intensities than SIGMET s and are intended for disemination to only IFR pilots. all pilots only VER pilots.
(Refer to Figure 14.) If the terrain elevation is 1,295 feet MSL, what is the height above ground level of the base of the ceiling? 505 feet AGL 1,295 feet AGL 6,586 feet AGL.
(Refer to Figure 17. ) What wind is forecast for STL at 12,000 feet? 230° true at 56 knots 230° magnetic at 56 knots 230° true at 39 knots.
(Refer to Figure 19, area E.) The top of the precipitation of the cell is 16,000 feet MSL. 25,000 feet MSL 16,000 Feet AGL.
(Refer to Figure 15.) What is the valid period for the TAF for KMEM? 1800z to 1800Z. 1200z to 1800z 1200Z to 1200Z.
Which type weather briefing should a pilot request, when departing within the hour, if no preliminary weather information has been received? Outlook briefing. Abbreviated briefing Standard briefing.
(Refer to Figure 19, area B.) What i the top for precipitation of the radar return? 24,000 Feet AGL 2,400 Feet MSL 24,000 feet MSL.
What should pilots state initially when telephoning a weather briefing facility for preflight weather information? Tell the number of occupants on board Identify themselves as pilots. State their total Flight time.
What is indicated when a current CONVECTIVE SIGMET forecasts thunderstorms? Moderate thunderstorms covering 30 percent of the area. Moderate or severe turbulence Thunderstorms obscured by massive cloud layers,.
Radar weather reports are of special interest to pilots because they indicate location of precipitation along with type, intensity, and cell movement of precipitation. location of precipitation along with type, intensity, and trend, large areas of low ceilings and fog.
(Refer to Figure 17.) What wind is forecast for STL at 9,000 feet? 230° true at 32 knots. 230 magnetic at 25 knots 230 true at 25 knots,.
(Refer to Figure 17.) Determine the wind and temperature aloft forecast for MRC at 6,000 Feet 200° true at 6 knots, temperature +3 C 050° true at 7 knots, temperature missing. 200° magnetic at 6 knots, temperature +3 C.
To update a previous weather briefing, a pilot should request an abbreviated briefing, a standard briefing an outlook briefing.
(Refer to Figure 16.) The Chicago FA forecast section is valid until the twenty-fifth at 1945Z 0800Z 1400Z.
To best determine general forecast weather conditions covering a flight information region, the pilot should refer to Aviation Area Forecasts Weather Depiction Charts Satellite Maps.
(Refer to Figure 15.) During the time period from 0600Z to 0800Z, what visibility is forecast for KOKC? Greater than 6 statute miles Not forecasted Posibly6 statute miles,.
(Refer to Figure 18.) What is the status of the front that extends from Nebraska through the upper peninsula of Michigan? Cold. Warm. Stationary.
The section of the Area Forecast entitled 'VFR CLDS/ WX containg general description of cloudiness and weather significant to Flight operations broken down by states or other geographical areas. forecast sky cover, cloud tops, visibility, and obstructions to vision along specific routes CLouds and weather which cover an area greater Than 3,000 square miles and is significant to VFR flight operations.
(Refer to Figure 15.) Between 1000Z and 1200Z the visibility at KMEM is forecast to be 1/2 statute mile. 3 statute miles. 6 statute miles.
When telephoning a weather briefing facility for preflight weather information, pilots should state whether they intend to fly VFR only. that they possess a current pilot certificate the Full name and addregs oF the formation commader.
(Refer to Figure 12.) The wind direction and velocity at KJFK is from 180° true at 4 knots 180° magnetic at 4 knots 040° true at 18 knots.
(Refer to Figure 15.) In the TAF from KOKC, the clear sky becomes overcast at 2, 000 feet during the forecast period between 2200Z and 2400Z. overcast at 200 feet with a 40¢ probability of becoming overcast at 600 Feet during the forecast period between 2200z and 2400z. overcast at 200 feet with the probability of becoming overcast at 400 Feet during the forecast period between 2200z and 2400Z.
(Refer to Figure 16.) What sky condition and type obstructions to vision are forecast for upper Michigan in the western portions from 0200Z until 0500Z? Ceiling becoming 1,000 feet overcast with visibility 3 to 5 statute miles in mist Ceiling becoming 100 feet overcast with visibility 3 to 5 statute miles in mist. Ceiling becoming 1000 feet overcast with visibility 3 to 5 náuticas miles in mist.
From which primary source should information be obtained regarding expected weather at the estimated time of arrival if your destination has no Terminal Forecast? LOw-Level Prognostic Chart Weather Depiction Chart Area Forecast.
(Refer to Figure 15.) In the TAF for KMEM, what does SHRA stand for? Rain showers A shift in wind direction is expected. a significant change in precipitation 1s posPilie.
What values are used for Winds Aloft Forecasts? Magnetic direction and knots Magnetic direction and miles per hour True direction and knots.
(Refer to Figure 17. ) What wind is Forecast for STL at 12,000 feet? 230° true at 56 knots 230° magnetic at 56 knots 230° true at 39 knots.
(Refer to Figure 18.) The marginal weather in central Kentucky is due low visibility. ceiling and visibility. ceiling.
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