301 G12 PVT May aircraft wreckage be moved prior to the time the NTSB takes custody? A) Yes, but only if moved by a federal, state, or local law enforcement officer. B) Yes, but only to protect the wreckage from further damage. C) No, it may not be moved under any circumstances. 302 I57 PVT What information is contained in a CONVECTIVE SIGMET? A) Tornadoes, embedded thunderstorms, and hail 3/4 inch or greater in diameter. B) Severe icing, severe turbulence, or widespread dust storms lowering visibility to less than 3 miles. C) Surface winds greater than 40 knots or thunderstorms equal to or greater than video integrator processor (VIP) level 4. 303 I57 PVT Which in-flight advisory would contain information on severe icing not associated with thunderstorms? A) Convective SIGMET. B) SIGMET. C) AIRMET. 304 I57 PVT SIGMETs are issued as a warning of weather conditions hazardous to which aircraft? A) Small aircraft only. B) Large aircraft only. C) All aircraft. 305 I57 PVT AIRMETs are advisories of significant weather phenomena but of lower intensities than Sigmets and are intended for dissemination to A) only IFR pilots. B) only VFR pilots. C) all pilots. 306 I54 PVT When requesting weather information for the following morning, a pilot should request A) an outlook briefing. B) a standard briefing. C) an abbreviated briefing. 307 I57 PVT When the term 'light and variable' is used in reference to a Winds Aloft Forecast, the coded group and windspeed is A) 0000 and less than 7 knots. B) 9900 and less than 5 knots. C) 9999 and less than 10 knots. 308 I57 PVT What values are used for Winds Aloft Forecasts? A) Magnetic direction and knots. B) Magnetic direction and miles per hour. C) True direction and knots. 309 I57 PVT (Refer to figure 17.) What wind is forecast for STL at 9,000 feet? A) 230�‹ true at 32 knots. B) 230�‹ true at 25 knots. C) 230�‹ magnetic at 25 knots. 310 I55 PVT For aviation purposes, ceiling is defined as the height above the Earth's surface of the A) lowest reported obscuration and the highest layer of clouds reported as overcast. B) lowest broken or overcast layer or vertical visibility into an obscuration. C) lowest layer of clouds reported as scattered, broken, or thin. 311 I55 PVT (Refer to figure 12.) The wind direction and velocity at KJFK is from A) 180�‹ true at 4 knots. B) 180�‹ magnetic at 4 knots. C) 040�‹ true at 18 knots. 312 I55 PVT (Refer to figure 12.) The remarks section for KMDW has RAB35 listed. This entry means A) blowing mist has reduced the visibility to 1-1/2 SM. B) rain began at 1835Z. C) the barometer has risen .35 inches Hg. 313 I55 PVT (Refer to figure 12.) What are the current conditions depicted for Chicago Midway Airport (KMDW)? A) Sky 700 feet overcast, visibility 1-1/2SM, rain. B) Sky 7000 feet overcast, visibility 1-1/2SM, heavy rain. C) Sky 700 feet overcast, visibility 11, occasionally 2SM, with rain. 314 I55 PVT (Refer to figure 12.) Which of the reporting stations have VFR weather? A) All. B) KINK, KBOI, and KJFK. C) KINK, KBOI, and KLAX. 315 I54 PVT When telephoning a weather briefing facility for preflight weather information, pilots should state A) the aircraft identification or the pilot's name. B) true airspeed. C) fuel on board. 316 J25 PVT Below FL180, en route weather advisories should be obtained from an FSS on A) 122.0 MHz. B) 122.1 MHz. C) 123.6 MHz. 317 I56 PVT (Refer to figure 14.) The intensity of the turbulence reported at a specific altitude is A) moderate at 5,500 feet and at 7,200 feet. B) moderate from 5,500 feet to 7,200 feet. C) light from 5,500 feet to 7,200 feet. 318 I56 PVT (Refer to figure 14.) The base and tops of the overcast layer reported by a pilot are A) 1,800 feet MSL and 5,500 feet MSL. B) 5,500 feet AGL and 7,200 feet MSL. C) 7,200 feet MSL and 8,900 feet MSL. 319 I56 PVT (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? A) 505 feet AGL. B) 1,295 feet AGL. C) 6,586 feet AGL. 320 I56 PVT (Refer to figure 14.) The intensity and type of icing reported by a pilot is A) light to moderate. B) light to moderate clear. C) light to moderate rime.
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