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				Question 1 of 1091. QuestionA characteristic of the stratosphere is? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 2 of 1092. QuestionThe average height of the troposphere in the middle latitudes is CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 3 of 1093. QuestionWhich feature is associated with the tropopause? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 4 of 1094. QuestionA jet stream is defined as wind of CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 5 of 1095. QuestionThe strength and location of the jet stream is normally CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 6 of 1096. QuestionThe primary cause of all changes in the Earth’s weather is CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 7 of 1097. QuestionHow much colder than standard temperature is the forecast temperature at 9,000ft, as indicated in the following excerpt from the winds and temperature aloft forecast? FT 6000 9000 0737-04 1043-10 CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 8 of 1098. QuestionIf the air temperature is +8C at an elevation of 1,350ft and a standard temperature lapse rate exists, what will be the approximate freezing level? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 9 of 1099. QuestionIf the air temperature is +8C at an elevation of 1,350ft and a standard temperature lapse rate exists, what will be the approximate freezing level? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 10 of 10910. QuestionThe most frequent type of ground or surface based temperature inversion is that produced by CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 11 of 10911. QuestionWhat feature is associated with a temperature inversion? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 12 of 10912. QuestionA temperature inversion will normally form only CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 13 of 10913. QuestionWhich weather conditions should be expected beneath a low level temperature inversion layer when the relative humidity is high? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 14 of 10914. QuestionWhat causes surface winds to flow across the isobars at an angle rather than parallel to the isobars? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 15 of 10915. QuestionWinds at 5,000 feet AGL on a particular flight are southwesterly while most of the surface winds are southerly. This difference in direction is primarily due to CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 16 of 10916. QuestionWhat relationship exists between the winds at 2,000 feet above the surface and the surface winds? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 17 of 10917. QuestionWhich force in the Northern hemisphere acts at a right angle to the wind and deflects it to the right until parallel to isobars? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 18 of 10918. QuestionClouds, fog, or dew will always form when CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 19 of 10919. QuestionTo which meteorological condition does the term “dew point” refer? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 20 of 10920. QuestionThe amount of water vapor which air can hold largely depends on CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 21 of 10921. QuestionWhat enhances the growth rate of precipitation? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 22 of 10922. QuestionWhat temperature condition is indicated if wet snow is encountered at your flight altitude? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 23 of 10923. QuestionThe presence of ice pellets at the surface is evidence that CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 24 of 10924. QuestionWhich precipitation type normally indicates freezing rain at higher altitudes? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 25 of 10925. QuestionStability can be determined from which measurement of the atmosphere? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 26 of 10926. QuestionWhat determines the structure or type of clouds which form as a result of air being forced to ascend? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 27 of 10927. QuestionUnsaturated air flowing up slope will cool at the rate of approximately (dry adiabatic lapse rate) CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 28 of 10928. QuestionWhat type of clouds will be formed if very stable moist air is forced up slope? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 29 of 10929. QuestionWhat type clouds can be expected when an unstable air mass is forced to ascend a mountain slope? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 30 of 10930. QuestionWhich of the following combinations of weather producing variables would likely result in cumuliform-type clouds, good visibility, rain showers, and possible clear-type icing in clouds? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 31 of 10931. QuestionThe suffix “nimbus” used in naming clouds means a CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 32 of 10932. QuestionWhat are the four families of clouds? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 33 of 10933. QuestionA high cloud is composed mostly of CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 34 of 10934. QuestionWhich family of clouds is least likely to contribute to structural icing on an aircraft? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 35 of 10935. QuestionWhich clouds have the greatest turbulence? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 36 of 10936. QuestionStanding lenticular clouds, in mountainous areas indicate CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 37 of 10937. QuestionThe presence of standing lenticular altocumulus clouds is a good indication of CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 38 of 10938. Questionfair weather cumulus clouds often indicate CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 39 of 10939. QuestionFog is usually prevalent in industrial areas because of CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 40 of 10940. QuestionUnder which condition does advection fog usually form? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 41 of 10941. QuestionIn which situation is advection fog most likely to form? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 42 of 10942. QuestionIn what localities is advection fog most likely to occur? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 43 of 10943. QuestionWhat types of fog depend upon a wind in order to exist? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 44 of 10944. QuestionWhat situation is most conducive to the formation of radiation fog? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 45 of 10945. QuestionWhich conditions are favorable for the formation of radiation fog? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 46 of 10946. QuestionWhich weather condition can be expected when moist air flows from a relatively warm surface to a colder surface? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 47 of 10947. QuestionAn air mass is a body of air that CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 48 of 10948. QuestionThe general characteristics of unstable air are CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 49 of 10949. QuestionWhich are characteristics of an unstable cold air mass moving over a warm surface? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 50 of 10950. QuestionWhich is a characteristic of stable air? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 51 of 10951. QuestionWhat are the characteristics of stable air? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 52 of 10952. QuestionSteady precipitation, in contrast to showers, preceding a front is an indication of CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 53 of 10953. QuestionFrontal Waves normally form on CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 54 of 10954. QuestionWhich weather phenomenon is always associated with the passage of a frontal system? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 55 of 10955. QuestionIf you fly into sever turbulence, which flight condition should you attempt to maintain? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 56 of 10956. QuestionIf severe turbulence is encountered during your IFR flight, the airplane should be slowed to the design maneuvering speed because the CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 57 of 10957. QuestionA Pilot reporting turbulence that momentarily causes slight, erratic changes in altitude and/or attitude should report as CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 58 of 10958. QuestionWhat are the requirments for the formation ofa thunderstorm? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 59 of 10959. QuestionWhich weather phenomenon signals the begining of the mature stage of a thunderstorm? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 60 of 10960. QuestionDuring the life cycle of a thunderstorm, which stage is characterized predominately by downdrafts? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 61 of 10961. QuestionWhat is an indication that downdrafts have developed and the thunderstorm cell has entered the mature stage? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 62 of 10962. QuestionWhere do squall lines most often develop? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 63 of 10963. QuestionIf squalls are reported at your destination, what wind conditions should you anticipate? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 64 of 10964. QuestionWhich thunderstorms generally produce the most sever conditions, such as heavy hail and destructive winds? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 65 of 10965. QuestionWhat is indicated by the term “embedded thunder storms”? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 66 of 10966. QuestionWhich weather phenomenon is always associated with a thunderstorm? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 67 of 10967. QuestionWhich procedure is recommended if a pilot should unintentionally penetrate embedded thunderstorm activity? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 68 of 10968. QuestionWhat is the expected duration of an individual microburst? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 69 of 10969. QuestionMaximum downdrafts in a microburst encounter may be as strong as CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 70 of 10970. QuestionAn aircraft that encounters a headwind of 45 knots, within a microburst, may expect a total shear across the microburst of CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 71 of 10971. QuestionIf involved in a microburst encounterm in which aircraft position will the most sever downdraft occur? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 72 of 10972. QuestionWhich conditions result in the formation of frost? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 73 of 10973. QuestionIn which meteorological environment is aircraft sturctural icing most likely to have the higest rate of accumulation? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 74 of 10974. QuestionWhat is an operational consideration if you fly into rain which freezes on impact? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 75 of 10975. QuestionTest data indicate that ice, snow, or frost having a thickness and roughness similar to medium or coarse sandpaper on the leading edge and upper surface of an airfoil CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 76 of 10976. QuestionWhy is frost considered hazardous to flight operation? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 77 of 10977. QuestionWhen icing is detected, particularly while operating an aircraft without decing equipment, the pilot should CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 78 of 10978. QuestionTailplane icing can be detected by CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 79 of 10979. QuestionIf tailplane icing or a tailplane stall is detected the pilot should CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 80 of 10980. QuestionWhich is true with regards to icing? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 81 of 10981. QuestionWhat is the most likely reason for buffeting or vibrations after extending the flaps during or exiting icing conditions? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 82 of 10982. QuestionThe best technique for using deicing boots is to CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 83 of 10983. QuestionHow should deicing boots be used after exiting flight in icing conditions? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 84 of 10984. QuestionThe most hazardous aspect of structural icing is that CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 85 of 10985. QuestionPreventing ice from causing a hazard for aircraft certified for flight into known icing conditions is accomplished by - Spraying alcohol or glycol solution on the aircraft before take off
- A deicing system on the aircraft
- an ant-icing system on the aircraft
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				Question 86 of 10986. QuestionWhat is the purpose of a weeping wing? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 87 of 10987. QuestionWhat should pilots do if icing is detected while also experiencing a rolling condition? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 88 of 10988. QuestionWhat autopilot function should you turn off if iving is suspected? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 89 of 10989. QuestionA generally recommended practice for auto pilot usage during cruise flight in icing conditions is CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 90 of 10990. QuestionOn initial climb out after takeoff and with the autopilot engaged, you encounter icing condition. In this situation you can expect CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 91 of 10991. QuestionIf icing is suspected on an airplane equipped with deiving equipment, the pilot should CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 92 of 10992. QuestionThe first place ice is likley to form on an aircraft is the CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 93 of 10993. QuestionIf a pilot encounters freezing drizzle, he can assume that CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 94 of 10994. Questionwhen flying through supercooled water droplets, the first sign of structural ice accumulation would be CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 95 of 10995. QuestionWhat actions should the pilot take in the event of suspected tailplane icing during an approach? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 96 of 10996. QuestionExpect clear ice to form on the leading edge of the airfoils when CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 97 of 10997. QuestionWhen flying through stratiform clouds, the best way to alieviate icing is by CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 98 of 10998. QuestionWhere does wind shear occur? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 99 of 10999. QuestionWhat is an important characteristic of wind shear? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 100 of 109100. QuestionWhat is an important chacteristic of wind shear? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 101 of 109101. QuestionWhich is a chateristic of low level wind shear as it relates to frontal activity? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 102 of 109102. QuestionHazardous wind shear is commonly encoutered near the ground CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 103 of 109103. QuestionWhere can wind shear associated with a thunderstorm be found? Choose the most complete answer CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 104 of 109104. QuestionWhile flying a 3 degree glide slope, a constant tailwind shears to a calm wind, which condition shoud the pilot expect? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 105 of 109105. QuestionWhile glying a 3 degree glide slope, a headwind shears to a tailwind. which conditions should the pilot expect on the glide slope? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 106 of 109106. QuestionWhen climb or descent through an inversion or wind shear zone is being performed, the pilot shoud be alert for which of the following change in airplane performance? CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 107 of 109107. QuestionA ceiling is defined as the height of the CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 108 of 109108. QuestionThe station originating the following weather reprot has a field elevation of 1300 MSL. From the bottome of the overcast cloud layer, what is its thickness? (Tops of OVC are reported at 3800ft) SPECI KOKC 2228Z 28024G36KT 3/4SM BKN008 OVC020 28/23 A3000 CorrectIncorrect
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				Question 109 of 109109. QuestionWhat is meant by the entry in the remarks section of the METAR surface report for KBNA? METAR KBNA 211250Z 33018KT 290V260 1/2SM R31/2700FT +SN BLSNFG VV008 00/M03 A2991 RMK RAE42SNB42 CorrectIncorrect