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Questions for IC MET BRIEFING
Answer the following questions
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1. Who prepares National SIGWX Charts
AMOs
WAFC
MWOS
2. Fog, Precipitation and weather which reduce visibility below 5000 m is considered Significant weather for
All level flights
Low level flights
High level flights
3. The height indications in the Flight Documentation in all en-route Met conditions : eg upper winds, turbulence, cloud base/top etc is
As requested by the Pilot
Above aerodrome elevation
Flight Levels
4. For Low Level flights, and those under Visual Flight Rules, briefing is given up to
FL 120 or over the plains
FL110 above the sea
FL150 or above in mountains
5. Briefing and Consultation are generally provided to the aircrew ______ hours prior to the scheduled departure
5 hr
3 hr
6 hr
6. The height indications in the Flight Documentation in all aerodrome Met conditions : eg base and top of clouds
As requested by the Pilot
Above aerodrome elevation
Flight Levels
7. Flight Level of freezing Level is included in _____ SIGWX Charts
Medium level charts
Low level charts
High level charts
8. SIGMET information is provided to
All level flights
High level flights
Low level flights
9. For National Flights the winds and temperatures are provided for LL Flights for altitudes
600, 1000 and 500 m
600, 1500 and 300 m
3000 ft, 5000 ft, 10,000 ft
10. For National Flights the Documents provided are -
WAFC upper wind and temp. charts only
both WAFC upper wind and temp. charts and National SIGWX charts
National SIGWX charts only
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