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CHAPTER THREE
METEOROLOGY FLIGHT PLANNING
1.
What is the effective time period for this WW?
a. 181900Z to 190000Z
c.
1 p.m. CST to 6 p.m. CST
b. 181300 CST to 181800 CST
d.
All of the above are correct
2.  Which one of the following would be the best altitude to enable flight above the cloud tops
in this WW?
a.
FL 280
c.
FL 510
b.
FL 350
d.
FL 700
3.  Which one of the following conditions would allow a Naval Aviator to file for an IFR flight
through the area covered by this WW?
a.
The assigned aircraft has operable weather radar, enabling detection and avoidance of
the line of thunderstorms.
b.
The assigned aircraft has operable weather radar, and the weather brief, given by a
NAVMETOC Forecaster at 5 p.m. CST, indicates that there is no line of severe
thunderstorms, and that VMC should prevail.
c.
No tornadoes have been reported.
d.
No hail or lightning has been reported.
4.
Which one of the following lists the conditions for issuing a WW?
a.
Turbulence and hail
c.
Tornadoes and severe thunderstorms
b.
Hail and lightning
d.
Icing and gusty surface winds
3-18
SEVERE WEATHER WATCHES, MILITARY ADVISORIES, AND PIREPS


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