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| 1. TAFs are used by air traffic controllers to anticipate weather changes that will affect aircraft operations ________. |
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| at specified terminals (/1 pts ) |
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| 2. Which in-flight advisory would provide a forecast of occasionally severe turbulence over Colorado? |
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| 3. Which in-flight advisory would be used to forecast a line of severe thunderstorms over Nebraska and Kansas? |
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| Convective SIGMET (/1 pts ) |
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| 4. Which in-flight advisory would provide a forecast of moderate icing over New York and Pennsylvania? |
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| 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? |
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| Center Weather Advisory (/1 pts ) |
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| 6. A Meteorological Impact Statement (MIS) is ________. |
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| 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 ) |
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| 7. The Wind and Temperature Aloft Forecast (FB) is used by Air Traffic Control to ________. |
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| vector aircraft (/1 pts ) |
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| see QUIZ for weather interpretations |
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