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CHAPTER ONE
METEOROLOGY FLIGHT PLANNING
13. The report of NAS Memphis (NQA) at 2100Z indicates_____________________.
a.
an overcast at 400 feet
b.
the visibility is 3 statute miles
c.
the ceiling was due to an obscuration
d.
the lowest cloud layer is at 300 feet
14. The 2100Z report from NAS Memphis (NQA) indicates_____________________.
a.
this was a special weather observation
b.
the visibility is unrestricted
c.
the wind information is missing
d.
no clouds
15. The report for Memphis (MEM) indicates________________________.
a.
the wind is steady from 040 magnetic at 10 knots
b.
the ceiling is 12,000 feet
c.
there is another ceiling at 25,000 feet
d.
the altimeter setting is 29.95 hectopascals
16. The report for Bristol (TRI) indicates__________________________.
a.
the temperature and dew point are minus values
b.
the wind information is missing
c.
the temperature is missing
d.
two layers of clouds
17. The report for Bowling Green (BWG) indicates_______________________.
a.
the ceiling is 2500 feet
b.
ice pellets were falling at the time of the observation
c.
the wind is 130 at four miles per hour
d.
broken clouds at 10,000 feet
18. The report for Paducah (PAH) indicates_______________.
a.
gusty winds
b.
the wind speed reached 30 miles per hour
c.
there are no clouds
d.
the barometric pressure is 911.1 mb
1-38  AVIATION ROUTINE WEATHER REPORTS AND TERMINAL AERODROME
FORECASTS


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