Term
1. TAFs are used by air traffic controllers to anticipate weather changes that will affect aircraft operations ________. |
|
Definition
at specified terminals (/1 pts ) |
|
|
Term
2. Which in-flight advisory would provide a forecast of occasionally severe turbulence over Colorado? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
3. Which in-flight advisory would be used to forecast a line of severe thunderstorms over Nebraska and Kansas? |
|
Definition
Convective SIGMET (/1 pts ) |
|
|
Term
4. Which in-flight advisory would provide a forecast of moderate icing over New York and Pennsylvania? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
5. Which product might the Kansas City Center Weather Service Unit (CWSU) issue in response to pilot weather reports of severe clear icing in the Kansas City area below 6,000 feet? |
|
Definition
Center Weather Advisory (/1 pts ) |
|
|
Term
6. A Meteorological Impact Statement (MIS) is ________. |
|
Definition
an unscheduled discussion product that summarizes anticipated weather conditions with potential impact on air traffic flow control and flight operations in an ARTCC’s area of responsibility (/1 pts ) |
|
|
Term
7. The Wind and Temperature Aloft Forecast (FB) is used by Air Traffic Control to ________. |
|
Definition
vector aircraft (/1 pts ) |
|
|
Term
see QUIZ for weather interpretations |
|
Definition
|
|