Atsc 113 Question and answers rated A+ 2023(fully solved)
Atsc 113 Question and answers rated A+ 2023(fully solved)Above Ground Level (AGL) - correct answer lowest cloud base that is below 20 000ft that is covering more than half the sky (broken or overcast) Broken Coverage - correct answer 6-9 oktas ceiling - correct answer the altitude of cloud base for the lowest cloud with coverage ≥ 5 oktas (i.e. lowest broken or overcast clouds) is considered the ceiling, If a layer of clouds covers more than half the sky WMO - correct answer World Meteorological Organization IFR - correct answer Instrument Flight Rules. Rules governing the procedures for conducting instrument flight. Cloud Base is less than 1000ft AGL and visibility is less than 3SM Oktas - correct answer A measure of cloud cover. overcast - correct answer covered with clouds 8oktas Vertical Visibility - correct answer there are such poor visibilities at ground level that a ground-based weather observer cannot see whether there are any clouds or not, then ceiling is reported as the vertical visibilityWM VFR - correct answer Visual Flight Rules. Rules that govern the procedures for conducting flight under visual conditions. Cloud base is more than 3000ft and visibility is more than 5SM cirrostratus clouds - correct answer clouds that form a high, transparent veil Horizontal Visibility - correct answer is a measure of how far away you can see a black object during daytime, or how far away you can see a bright light at night. It is measured as a distance Runway Visual Range (RVR) - correct answer the horizontal distance a pilot will see down the runway from the approach end What happens when VFR pilots fly into clouds? - correct answer they are not able to determine if the aircraft is rightside up they lose track of where they are they panic Marginal VFR - correct answer Conditions for which VFR is allowed, but for which visibility is poor and/or cloud-base is low cloud base is between 1000ft and 3000ft AGL visibility is between 3 and 5 SM Atmospheric Stability - correct answer refers to whether the air will stay or become turbulant. Turbulance - correct answer ranges from small eddies caused by air flow around a tree or obstacle, through medium-size eddies (about 2 km in diameter) associated with warm rising air in "thermals", to large-scale instability associated with thunderstorms (about 10 to 15 km in diameter). statically stable air - correct answer This stability is related to the fact that cooler air is denser (heavier) than warmer, less dense air. Adiabatic Lapse Rate - correct answer temperature change for vertically moving air parcels. 9.8°C/km Statically Stable Conditions - correct answer -near the ground at night -calm to light winds,
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