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Sample Questions
from the FAA
Flight and Ground Instructor
Test Bank |
- Consider the following statements regarding an Aviation Routine Weather Report (METAR).
1. A vertical visibility entry does not
constitute a ceiling.
2. Fog (FG) can be reported only if the
visibility is less than 5/8 mile.
3. The ceiling layer will be designated
by a "C".
4. Mist (BR) can be reported only if the
visibility is 5/8 mile up to six miles.
5. Temperatures reported below zero will
be prefixed with a "-".
6. There is no provision to report partial
obscurations.
Select the true statements.
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(Refer to figure 4.)
If the terrain elevation is 1,295 feet MSL, what is the height above ground level of the base of the ceiling?
- For a brief summary of the location and movement of fronts, pressure systems, and circulation patterns, the pilot should refer to
-
(Refer to figure 7.)
Determine the wind and temperature aloft forecast for DEN at 9,000 feet.
-
(Refer to figure 12.)
what is the status of the front that extends from Nebraska through the upper peninsula of Michigan?
- Regarding Convective Outlook Charts, when well-organized severe thunderstorms are expected, but in small numbers and/or low coverage, the risk is referred to as
- Maximum downdrafts in a microburst encounter may be as strong as
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(Refer to figure 3.)
In the report for KBRO, what is the reported ceiling?
- (Refer to figure 4.) The wind and temperature at 12,000 feet MSL as reported by a pilot are
- (Refer to figure 5.) In the TAF from KOKC, the clear sky becomes
- (Refer to figure 6.) The Chicago FA forecast section is valid until the twenty-fifth at
- (Refer to figure 7.) Determine the wind and temperature aloft forecast for MKC at 6,000 feet.
- On a Weather Depiction Chart, what weather conditions would be contained in an unshaded area that is outlined by a smooth line?
- (Refer to figure 12.) What weather phenomenon is causing IFR conditions in central Oklahoma?
- A Radar Summary Chart can be very helpful to a pilot because it graphically displays
- (Refer to figure 14.) At what altitude is the freezing level over the middle of Florida on the 12 hour significant prognostic chart?
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(Refer to figure 16.)
What are the probable weather conditions in the area indicated by arrow C on the Stability Chart?
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