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(Refer to figure 14.) The wind and temperature at 12,000 feet MSL as reported by a pilot are
A) 090�‹ at 21 MPH and -9 �‹F.
B) 080�‹ at 21 knots and -7 �‹C.
C) 090�‹ at 21 knots and -9 �‹C.
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(Refer to figure 15.) What is the valid period for the TAF for KMEM?
A) 1200Z to 1200Z.
B) 1200Z to 1800Z.
C) 1800Z to 1800Z.
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(Refer to figure 15.) In the TAF from KOKC, the clear sky becomes
A) overcast at 2,000 feet during the forecast period between 2200Z and 2400Z.
B) overcast at 200 feet with a 40 percent probability of becoming overcast at 600 feet during 
the forecast period between 2200Z and 2400Z.
C) overcast at 200 feet with the probability of becoming overcast at 400 feet during 
the forecast period between 2200Z and 2400Z.
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(Refer to figure 15.) During the time period from 0600Z to 0800Z, what visibility is forecast for KOKC?
A) Greater than 6 statute miles.
B) Possibly 6 statute miles.
C) Not forecasted.
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(Refer to figure 15.) The only cloud type forecast in TAF reports is
A) Nimbostratus.
B) Cumulonimbus.
C) Scattered cumulus.
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Individual forecasts for specific routes of flight can be obtained from which weather source?
A) Transcribed Weather Broadcasts (TWEBs).
B) Terminal Forecasts.
C) Area Forecasts.
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Transcribed Weather Broadcasts (TWEBs) may be monitored by tuning the appropriate radio receiver to certain
A) airport advisory frequencies.
B) VOR and NDB frequencies.
C) ATIS frequencies.
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H957
PVT
To get a complete weather briefing for the planned flight, the pilot should request
A) a general briefing.
B) an abbreviated briefing.
C) a standard briefing.
329
H957
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Which type weather briefing should a pilot request, when departing within the hour, if no preliminary 
weather information has been received?
A) Outlook briefing.
B) Abbreviated briefing.
C) Standard briefing.
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What information is provided by the Radar Summary Chart that is not shown on other weather charts?
A) Lines and cells of hazardous thunderstorms.
B) Ceilings and precipitation between reporting stations.
C) Types of clouds between reporting stations.
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(Refer to figure 20.) Interpret the weather symbol depicted in Utah on the 12-hour 
Significant Weather Prognostic Chart.
A) Moderate turbulence, surface to 18,000 feet.
B) Thunderstorm tops at 18,000 feet.
C) Base of clear air turbulence, 18,000 feet.
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(Refer to figure 18.) What weather phenomenon is causing IFR conditions in central Oklahoma?
A) Low visibility only.
B) Low ceilings and visibility.
C) Heavy rain showers.
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(Refer to figure 18.) The marginal weather in central Kentucky is due to low
A) ceiling.
B) visibility.
C) ceiling and visibility.
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(Refer to figure 18.) Of what value is the Weather Depiction Chart to the pilot?
A) For determining general weather conditions on which to base flight planning.
B) For a forecast of cloud coverage, visibilities, and frontal activity.
C) For determining frontal trends and air mass characteristics.
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(Refer to figure 18.) The IFR weather in northern Texas is due to
A) intermittent rain.
B) low ceilings.
C) dust devils.
336
I58
PVT
(Refer to figure 18.) What is the status of the front that extends from Nebraska through the 
upper peninsula of Michigan?
A) Stationary.
B) Warm
C) Cold.
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PVT
(Refer to figure 18.) According to the Weather Depiction Chart, the weather for a flight from 
southern Michigan to north Indiana is ceilings
A) less than 1,000 feet and/or visibility less than 3 miles.
B) greater than 3, 000 feet and visibility greater than 5 miles.
C) 1,000 to 3,000 feet and/or visibility 3 to 5 miles.
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What is indicated when a current CONVECTIVE SIGMET forecasts thunderstorms?
A) Moderate thunderstorms covering 30 percent of the area.
B) Moderate or severe turbulence.
C) Thunderstorms obscured by massive cloud layers.
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The suffix 'nimbus,' used in naming clouds, means
A) a cloud with extensive vertical development.
B) a rain cloud.
C) a middle cloud containing ice pellets.
340
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Clouds are divided into four families according to their
A) outward shape.
B) height range.
C) composition.


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