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  • Aviation Weather Exam Solved Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers >> BRAND NEW VERSION!! How do you determine if you can fly locally? - Answer- Check METAR, TAF, Radar Forecast, NOTAMs How do you determine if you can fly cross country? - Answer- Review all the charts on aviation weather and 1800WXBrief What is IFR, MVFR, and VFR? - Answer- IFR weather means ceilings less than 1,000' and visibility less than 3 statute miles. MVFR means ceilings between 1,000-3,000'...
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  • Aviation Weather EXAM VERIFIED | LATEST UPDATE What is the Environmental Lapse Rate (ELR) for a stable atmosphere? - Answer- ELR < 2°C per 1,000 ft What is the Environmental Lapse Rate (ELR) for an unstable atmosphere? - Answer- ELR > 3°C per 1,000 ft What is the Environmental Lapse Rate (ELR) for a conditionally unstable atmosphere? - Answer- Between 2-3°C per 1,000 ft What happens to aircraft altitude indication in cold weather? - Answer- Aircraft is lower than indicated. ...
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  • Aviation Weather Latest Update 100% Pass Natural Air Dry air + Condensation Nuclei + Water Vapor Three Cell Theory - Uneven heating from the sun - Tilt of the Earth - Coriolis Force Three Cell Theory of Circulation Air cools and descents to the upper latitudes Warm air rises and moves toward the poles Air cools and descents to the lower latitudes Between the 30o- 60o N latitude is primarily where the U.S. is located. What is the prevailing wind direction? From western...
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