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1-The temperature at the surface is given as +15°C and at 4000 FT it is +9°C, the
state of this layer is said to be:
050 10930 The Atmosphere

A stable

B unstable

C absolutely unstable

D conditionally unstable

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 2-On the approach, the surface temperature is given as -5°C. The freezing level is at
3000 FT/AGL. At 4000 FT/AGL, there is a solid cloud layer from which rain is falling.
According to the weather brie�ng, the clouds are due to an inversion caused by warm
air sliding up and over an inclined front. Would you expect icing?
050 2049 Flight Hazards

A Yes, but only between 3000 and 4000 FT/AGL.

B No, absolutely no icing will occur.

C Yes, between ground level and 3000 FT/AGL.

D No, �ights clear of cloud experience no icing.

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3-In an air mass with no clouds the surface temperature is 15°C and the temperature
at 1000 m/AGL is 13°C. This layer of air is:
050 2125 The Atmosphere

A conditionally unstable

B a layer of heavy turbulence

C stable

D unstable

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4-If the surface temperature is 15°C , then the temperature at 10000 FT in a current
of ascending unsaturated air is:
050 4141 Thermodynamics

A 5°C

B -5°C

C -15°C

D 0°C

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5-Atmospheric soundings give the following temperature pro�le: 3000 FT +15°C


6000 FT +8°C 10000 FT +1°C 14000 FT -6°C 18000 FT -14°C 24000 FT -26°C At
which of the following �ight levels is the risk for aircraft icing, in cloud, greatest?
050 2048 Flight Hazards

A FL 80

B FL 220

C FL 150

D FL 180

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6-The following temperatures have been observed over a station at 1200 UTC.
Assume the station is at MSL. Height in feet. Temperature in degrees C. 20000.-12
18000.-11 16000.-10 14000.-10 12000.-6 10000.-2 8000. +2 6000. +6 4000. +12
2000. +15 surface+15. Which of the following statements is correct ?
050 4134 Uncategorized Wind

A The temperature at 10000 FT is in agreement with the temperature in the International


Standard Atmosphere.

B The layer between 16000 and 18000 FT is absolutely unstable

C Assuming that the MSL pressure is 1013.25 hPa the true altitude of an aircraft would
actually be higher than the indicated altitude.

D The height of the freezing level over the station is approximately 12000 FT.

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7-Which type of fog is likely to form when air having temperature of 15°C and dew
point of 12°C blows at 10 knots over a sea surface having temperatures of 5°C ?
050 2175 Clouds and Fog

A Radiation fog

B Frontal fog

C Steam fog

D Advection fog

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8-If in a 100 m thick layer the temperature at the bottom of the layer is 10°C and at
the top of the layer is 8°C then this layer is
050 4168 Thermodynamics

A neutral

B absolutely unstable

C absolutely stable

D conditionally unstable

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 9-If atmospheric conditions exist such that the temperature deviation is ISA +10°C in
the lower troposphere up to 18000 FT, what is the actual layer thickness between FL
60 and FL 120 ?
050 66 The Atmosphere

A 6000 FT.

B 5760 FT.

C 6240 FT.

D 5900 FT.

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10-Given: Altimeter setting: 1013.2 hPa Altimeter reading: 5000 ft Outside air
temperature at 5000 ft: +5°C QFE: 958 hPa QNH: 983 hPa What is the true height of
the aeroplane above the aerodrome?
050 13640 Uncategorized Wind

A 4865 FT

B 4325 FT

C 3515 FT

D 4190 FT

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11-A layer in which the temperature decreases with 1°C per 100m increasing altitude
is
050 4167 Thermodynamics

A absolutely stable

B conditionally unstable

C neutral for dry air

D absolutely unstable

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12-You must make an emergency landing at sea. The QNH of a �eld on a nearby
island with an elevation of 4000 FT is 1025 hPa and the temperature is -20°C. What
is your pressure altimeter reading when landing if 1025 hPa is set in the subscale?
050 4192 The Atmosphere

A Less than 0 FT

B 4000 FT

C 0 FT

D More than 0 FT, but less than 4000 FT

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13-Given:
Altimeter setting: 1013.2 hPa
Altimeter reading: 5000 ft
Outside air temperature at 5000 ft: +5°C
QFE: 958 hPa
QNH: 983 hPa
What is the true height of the aircraft above the aerodrome?
050 15440 The Atmosphere

A 4865 ft

B 4190 ft

C 3515 ft

D 4325 ft

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14-In an isothermal layer the state of the atmosphere is


050 15587 The Atmosphere

A conditionally unstable.

B neutral.

C absolutely unstable.

D absolutely stable.

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15-At an altitude of 1650 feet AMSL, a temperature of +15°C is measured. What will
the temperature be at an altitude of 8200 feet, if you consider the temperature
gradient of the Standard Atmosphere?
050 1

A -2°C

B 0°C

C +2°C

D +4°C

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 16-In a layer of air the decrease in temperature per 100 metres increase in height is
more than 1°C. This layer can be described as being
050 4022 Thermodynamics

A absolutely stable

B conditionally stable

C absolutely unstable

D conditionally unstable

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17-In a layer of air the decrease in temperature per 100 metres increase in height is
more than 1°C. This layer can be described as being
050 1

A conditionally unstable

B conditionally stable

C absolutely stable

D absolutely unstable

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 18-An air temperature of -15°C at the 700 hPa level over central Europe in summer is
050 2502 The Atmosphere

A High

B Low

C 20°C below standard

D Within +/-5°C of ISA

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19-If you are �ying at FL 300 in an air mass that is 15°C warmer than a standard
atmosphere, what is the outside temperature likely to be?
050 2251 The Atmosphere

A -15°C

B -30°C

C -45°C

D -60°C

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 20-The temperature at 3000 ft. above mean sea level is forecast to be 3°C. What is
the deviation from ICAO Standard Atmosphere?
050 1

A ISA +6

B ISA -6

C ISA -7

D ISA +5

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21-A temperature of +15°C is recorded at an altitude of 500 metres above sea level.
If the vertical temperature gradient is that of a standard atmosphere, what will the
temperature be at the summit of a mountain, 2500 metres above sea level?
050 2501 The Atmosphere

A +2°C

B 0°C

C -2°C

D +4°C

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22-A winter day in northern Europe with a thick layer of stratocumulus clouds and
temperature close to zero degrees C at ground level, you can expect:
050 3485 Uncategorized Wind

A Reduced visibility and light icing in clouds

B Turbulence due to a strong inversion, but no icing because clouds consist of ice crystals

C A high probability for icing in clouds. Severe icing may occur in the upper part due to
accumulation of large droplets.

D Decreasing visibility due to snowfall below cloud base, but only light icing in clouds.

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23-An isothermal layer is a layer of air in which the temperature


050 3725 The Atmosphere

A increases with height at a constant rate

B decreases with height at a constant rate

C increases with height

D remains constant with height

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24-The QNH of an airport at sea level is 983 hPa and the temperature deviation from
ISA is -15°C below FL 100. What is the true altitude of FL 100?
050 1316 The Atmosphere

A 8640 ft

B 11460 ft

C 9740 ft

D 10160 ft

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25-Daily variation of the surface temperature will:


050 1

A Be at a minimum in calm conditions

B Be unaffected by a change of wind speed

C Decrease as wind speed increases

D Increase as the wind speed increases.

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26-A layer in which the temperature increases with height is


050 4166 Thermodynamics

A absolutely unstable

B neutral

C conditionally unstable

D absolutely stable

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 27-An inversion is a layer of air in which the temperature


050 3724 The Atmosphere

A decreases with height more than 1°C/100m

B remains constant with height

C increases with height

D decreases with height less than 1°C/100m

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28-A vertical spacing of 1000 FT is the standard required separation between two FL.
Under conditions of cold air advection (ISA -15°C), what would the true vertical
separation be?
050 1578 The Atmosphere

A Less than 1000 FT

B Without QNH information, it can not be determined

C It remains 1000 FT

D More than 1000 FT

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 29-Surface temperature inversions are frequently generated by


050 10913 The Atmosphere

A terrestrial radiation on a calm clear night

B compression causing the release of latent heat in a layer of stratiform cloud

C an unstable air mass causing convection currents and mixing of the atmosphere at
lower levels

D gusting winds increasing surface friction during the day with consequent mixing at the
lower levels

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30-A temperature inversion indicates a state of the atmosphere which is


050 15588 The Atmosphere

A absolutely unstable.

B absolutely stable.

C conditionally unstable.

D indifferent

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31-A layer in which the temperature remains constant with height is
050 4165 Thermodynamics

A neutral

B conditionally unstable

C absolutely stable

D unstable

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32-A layer is absolutely unstable if the temperature decrease with height is


050 4164 Thermodynamics

A less than 0.65°C per 100m

B more than 1°C per 100m

C 0.65°C per 100m

D between 1°C per 100m and 0.65°C per 100m

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33-Around Paris on January 3rd at 1800 UTC, the surface temperature, under shelter,

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 is 3°C. The sky is covered by 8 oktas of stratus. QNH is 1033 hPa. If the sky is
covered all night, the minimum temperature of the night of January 3rd to January
4th should be
050 5534 The Atmosphere

A signi�cantly below 0°C.

B slightly above +3°C.

C slightly below +3°C.

D signi�cantly above +3°C.

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34-Surface-based temperature inversions are common during


050 10914 The Atmosphere

A cloud-free days in summer when the ground is dry

B cloudy days in winter when the ground is wet

C cloudy days in summer when the ground is wet

D cloud-free nights in winter when the ground is dry

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 35-You plan a �ight over a mountain range at a true altitude of 15000 FT/AMSL. The
air is on an average 15°C colder than ISA, the pressure at sea level is 1003 hPa. What
approximate indication should the altimeter (setting 1013.2 hPa) read?
050 1548 The Atmosphere

A 15690 FT.

B 16230 FT.

C 13830 FT.

D 14370 FT.

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36-The layer closest to the earth's surface where the most of weather phenomena
occurs:
050 1

A Stratosphere.

B Mesosphere.

C Troposphere.

D Tropopause.

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37-The temperature at 10000 FT in the ICAO Standard Atmosphere is:


050 3719 The Atmosphere

A -20°C

B -35°C

C 0°C

D -5°C

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38-What is true for the water vapour distribution in the layer between the surface and
the 500 hPa pressure surface in the tradewind belt?
050 12851 Thermodynamics

A The lower part is relatively moist and the upper part is relatively dry.

B The whole layer is relatively moist.

C The lower part is relatively dry and the upper part is relatively moist.

D The whole layer is relatively dry.

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39-In an unsaturated layer in the friction layer the air is well mixed by turbulence.
The layer remains unsaturated. After some time the vertical temperature pro�le will
050 13644 Thermodynamics

A at �rst coincide with the average dry adiabat and then coincide with the average wet
adiabat.

B correspond to the dry adiabatic lapse rate.

C coincide with the average wet adiabat in the layer.

D always change toward a more stable position.

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40-Relative humidity at a given temperature is the relation between


050 5538 Thermodynamics

A dew point and air temperature

B water vapour weight and humid air volume

C actual water vapour content and saturated water vapour content

D water vapour weight and dry air weight

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41-During a descent from 2000 FT above the surface to the surface (no frontal
passage, northern hemisphere), the wind normally
050 4061 Wind

A veers and decreases

B veers and increases

C backs and increases

D backs and decreases

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42-In which of these temperature bands is ice most likely to form on the aircraft's
surface?
050 454 Flight Hazards

A 0°C to -10°C

B +10°C to 0°C

C -35°C to -50°C

D -20°C to -35°C

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43-Which of the following is a common cause of ground or surface temperature


inversion ?
050 67 The Atmosphere

A Warm air being lifted rapidly aloft, in the vicinity of mountainous terrain.

B The movement of warm air under cold air.

C Heating of the air by subsidence

D Terrestrial radiation on a clear night with no or very light winds.

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44-What is, approximately, the temperature at 20000 FT in the ICAO Standard


Atmosphere?
050 12850 The Atmosphere

A -15°C

B -30°C

C -20°C

D -25°C

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45-At FL 180, the air temperature is -35°C. The air density at this level is:
050 1

A Greater than the density of the ISA atmosphere at FL 180.

B Equal to the density of the ISA atmosphere at FL 180.

C Unable to be determined without knowing the QNH.

D Less than the density of the ISA atmosphere at FL 180.

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46-You intend to over�y a mountain range. The recommended minimum �ight


altitude is, according to the aviation chart, 15000 FT/AMSL. The air mass that you
will �y through is on average 15°C warmer than the standard atmosphere. The
altimeter is set to QNH (1023 hPa). At what altimeter reading will you effectively be
at the recommended minimum �ight altitude?
050 1556 The Atmosphere

A 15900 FT.

B 13830 FT.

C 14100 FT.

D 14370 FT.

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 47-Divergence in the upper air that is greater than the convergence in the friction
layer results, near the surface, in
050 4072 Wind

A falling pressure and likely dissipation of clouds

B falling pressure and likely formation of clouds

C rising pressure and likely formation of clouds

D rising pressure and likely dissipation of clouds

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48-The 0°C isotherm is forecast to be at FL 50. At what FL would you expect a


temperature of -6°C?
050 1

A FL 100

B FL 20

C FL 80

D FL 110

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 49-An outside air temperature of -35°C is measured while cruising at FL 200. What is
the temperature deviation from the ISA at this level?
050 1197 The Atmosphere

A 5°C colder than ISA.

B 5°C warmer than ISA.

C 10°C colder than ISA.

D 10°C warmer than ISA.

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50-The temperature at FL 140 is -12°C. What will the temperature be at FL 110 if the
ICAO standard lapse rate is applied ?
050 65 The Atmosphere

A -9°C.

B -15°C.

C -18°C.

D -6°C.

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 51-In still air the temperature decreases at an average of 1.2°C per 100 m increase in
altitude. This temperature change is called:
050 4143 The Atmosphere

A saturated adiabatic lapse rate

B Environmental lapse rate

C normal lapse rate

D dry adiabatic lapse rate

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52-The temperature at FL 80 is +6°C. What will the temperature be at FL 130 if the


ICAO standard lapse rate is applied ?
050 2498 The Atmosphere

A +2°C

B -6°C

C 0°C

D -4°C

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 53-The temperature at FL 160 is -22°C. What will the temperature be at FL 90 if the


ICAO standard lapse rate is applied ?
050 2500 The Atmosphere

A 0°C

B +4°C

C -4°C

D -8°C

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54-The temperature at FL 110 is -5°C. What will the temperature be at FL 50 if the


ICAO standard lapse rate is applied ?
050 2499 The Atmosphere

A +3°C

B 0°C

C -3°C

D +7°C

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55-An outside air temperature of -35°C is measured while cruising at FL 200. What is
the temperature deviation from the ISA at this level
050 1

A 10°C colder than ISA.

B 10°C warmer than ISA.

C 5°C colder than ISA.

D 5°C warmer than ISA.

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56-What name is given to the jet stream lying over Scandinavia (C)?
050 15008 Wind

A Low level jet stream

B Subtropical jet stream

C Tropical jet stream

D Polar front jet stream

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 57-A parcel of unsaturated air is forced to rise through an isothermal layer. So long
as it remains unsaturated, the temperature of the parcel
050 10847 Air Masses and Fronts

A decreases 0.65°C per 100 m

B remains constant

C becomes equal to the temperature of the isothermal layer

D decreases 1°C per 100 m

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58-A given mass of air is saturated with water vapour (no condensed water). If
temperature increases
050 16759 Thermodynamics

A the amount of water vapour decreases

B the amount of water vapour remains constant

C relative humidity remains constant

D relative humidity increases

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 59-The temperature remains constant through a given depth of atmosphere, it is


described as
050 1

A advection

B the Environmental Lapse Rate

C being isothermal,

D temperature inversion

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60-During the late afternoon an air temperature of +12°C and a dew point of +5°C
were measured. What temperature change must at least occur during the night in
order to induce saturation?
050 1209 Thermodynamics

A It must decrease by 5°C.

B It must decrease to +6°C.

C It must decrease to +7°C.

D It must decrease to +5°C.

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61-At a certain position, the temperature on the 300 hPa chart is -48°C; according to
the tropopause chart, the tropopause is at FL 330. What is the most likely
temperature at FL 350 ?
050 19 The Atmosphere

A -50°C.

B -58°C.

C -54°C.

D -56,5°C.

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 62-Why can the following METAR not be abbreviated to CAVOK? DLLO 121550Z
31018G30KT 9999 FEW060TCU BKN070 14/08 Q1016 TEMPO 4000 TS=
(Aerodrome elevation 1000 ft, MSA for sector 000-190° 5800 ft, for sector 190-360°
7300 ft.)
050 12862 Wind Uncategorized

A Because the cloud base is below the highest minimum sector altitude.

B Because thunderstorms are forecast temporary for the next 2 hours.

C Because towering cumulus are observed.

D Because there are gusts reported.

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63-The pressure altitude is 12 000 ft. The ISA deviation is -5°C. What is the density
altitude?
050 1

A 11 400 ft.

B 12240 ft.

C 11760 ft.

D 12 600 ft.

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64-You are �ying at FL 300 where the outside air temperature is -57.5°C and the
pressure at MSL is 1013.25 hPa. If you assume that the difference between the
actual temperature and the temperature in the ISA is valid for the whole troposphere,
then the true altitude is:
050 15416 The Atmosphere

A 30000 ft

B 27000 ft

C 31500 ft

D 28500 ft

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65-The temperature deviation from ISA (to the nearest °C) overhead Charleston
(33°N 080°W) at FL 340 is
050 13585 CAT

A -5

B -7

C +3

D +5

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66-An aircraft �ies into freezing rain in an area with a temperature below 0°C. The
type of icing it will most likely encounter is
050 10857 Uncategorized Wind

A granular frost

B rime ice

C clear ice

D hoar frost

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67-The 0° isotherm is forecast to be at FL 50. At what FL would you expect a


temperature of -6° C?
050 1576 The Atmosphere

A FL 110

B FL 100

C FL 20

D FL 80

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68-The type of icing that occurs in dense clouds with large supercooled drops that
have a temperature of -5°C is most likely to be
050 4156 Flight Hazards

A hoar frost

B rime ice

C cloudy ice

D clear ice

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69-If you are �ying at FL 120 and the outside temperature is -2°C, at what altitude
will the "freezing level" be?
050 2253 The Atmosphere

A FL 110

B FL 90

C FL 150

D FL 130

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70-If you are �ying at FL 100 in an air mass that is 10°C warmer than a standard
atmosphere, what is the outside temperature likely to be?
050 2252 The Atmosphere

A +15°C

B -10°C

C -15°C

D +5°C

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71-An air temperature of -55°C at the 200 hPa level over central Europe in summer is
050 2504 The Atmosphere

A High

B Within +/-5°C of ISA

C Very high

D Low

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72-An air temperature of -30°C at the 300 hPa level over central Europe in summer is
050 2503 The Atmosphere

A High

B Very low

C Within +/-5°C of ISA

D Low

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73-You are at FL120 with an outside air temperature is -2°C. Where would you �nd
the freezing level?
050 1

A FL100

B FL110

C FL090

D FL140

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74-The temperature at 2000ft AMSL is forecast to be +5°C: compared to the


International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) this is:
050 1

A ISA -6.

B lSA +6.

C ISA -4.

D ISA +5.

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75-You are approaching to an airmass with a temperature of 6 C at 10000ft. Which


altitude should you be in order to avoid clear icing?
050 1

A 12000 ft

B 6000 ft

C 14000 ft

D 9000 ft

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76-You are �ying FL100 in an airmass which is 15°C colder than ISA, local QNH 983.
What would the true altitude be?
050 1

A 11.410 ft

B 10.210 ft

C 8.590 ft

D 10.000 ft

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77-The maximum vapour pressure over a �at supercooled water surface and the
maximum vapour pressure over a �at ice surface of the same temperature are
compared. The maximum vapour pressure is
050 10923 Thermodynamics

A equal over both surfaces

B the same over both surfaces if the air pressure is the same

C smaller over the water surface

D greater over the water surface

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78-In the northern hemisphere with an anticyclonic pressure system the geostrophic
wind at 2000 FT over the sea is 060/15. At the same position the surface wind is
most likely to be
050 13650

A 060/10

B 070/20

C 060/20

D 050/10

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 79-An aircraft �ying at FL 45 (OAT 6°C) obtains a reading of 1860 ft on its radio
altimeter (ground elevation 3090 ft). What is the value of the QNH, to the nearest
hPa, at that point?
050 10858 The Atmosphere

A 1030

B 1042

C 996

D 1013

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80-An aircraft maintains a constant indicated altitude of 7500 FT from A (270


FT/AMSL - QNH 1021 hPa) to B (1650 FT/AMSL - QNH 983 hPa). Assuming that the
altimeter sub-scale setting remains unchanged at 1021 hPa, the actual height of the
aircraft above the surface at B will be
050 10863 Wind Uncategorized

A 6474 FT

B 4824 FT

C 6876 FT

D 6204 FT

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 81-An aircraft maintains a constant indicated altitude of 6500 FT from A (600


FT/AMSL - QNH 1012 hPa) to B (930 FT/AMSL - QNH 977 hPa). Assuming that the
altimeter subscale setting remains unchanged at 1012 hPa, the actual height of the
aircraft above the surface at B will be
050 10862 The Atmosphere

A 6515 FT

B 4625 FT

C 5225 FT

D 5555 FT

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82-An aircraft maintains a constant indicated altitude of 5500 FT from A (1050


FT/AMSL - QNH 968 hPa) to B (650 FT/AMSL - QNH 1016 hPa). Assuming that the
altimeter subscale setting remains unchanged at 968 hPa, the actual height of the
aircraft above the surface at B will be
050 10861 Uncategorized Wind

A 6146 FT

B 7446 FT

C 6796 FT

D 4854 FT

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83-An aircraft maintains a constant indicated altitude of 4500 FT from A (360


FT/AMSL - QNH 986 hPa) to B (690 FT/AMSL - QNH 1011 hPa). Assuming that the
altimeter sub-scale setting remains unchanged at 986 hPa, the actual height of the
aircraft above the surface at B will be
050 10860 Wind Uncategorized

A 4485 FT

B 4815 FT

C 5175 FT

D 3135 FT

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84-During the preparation for approach to Zurich airport (1416 ft/AMSL) a pilot hears
the following message on the ATIS: "Inversion warning. Inversion of 12°C between
1900 ft and 2300 ft altitude."
This message indicates that the pilot should be prepared:
050 15933 Meteorological Information

A that the performance of the engine will be reduced from inversion level down to ground

B for fog below the inversion

C for wind shear just above the inversion

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D for freezing precipitation below the inversion

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85-A plain in Western Europe with an average elevation of 500 m (1600 FT) above
sea level is covered with a uniform AC layer of cloud during the summer months. At
what height above the ground is the base of this cloud to be expected?
050 1222 Clouds and Fog

A 100 - 1500 FT above the terrain.

B 15000 - 25000 FT above the terrain.

C 7000 - 15000 FT above the terrain.

D 1500 - 7000 FT above the terrain.

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86-A plain in Western Europe with an average height of 500 m (1600 FT) above sea
level is covered with a uniform CC layer of cloud during the summer months. At what
height above the ground is the base of this cloud to be expected?
050 2547 Clouds and Fog

A 15000 - 35000 FT above the terrain

B 1500 - 7000 FT above the terrain

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C 100 - 1500 FT above the terrain

D 7000 - 15000 FT above the terrain

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87-A plain in Western Europe with an average height of 500 m (1600 FT) above sea
level is covered with a uniform SC layer of cloud during the summer months. At what
height above the ground is the base of this cloud to be expected?
050 2546 Clouds and Fog

A 1500 - 7000 FT above ground

B 15000 - 25000 FT above ground

C 7000 - 15000 FT above ground

D 100 - 1500 FT above ground

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88-You are �ying at FL 130, and your true altitude is 12000 FT. What is the
temperature deviation from that of the standard atmosphere at FL 130 (QNH 1013,2
hPa) ?
050 1557 The Atmosphere

A ISA -20°C

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B ISA +12°C

C ISA +20°C

D ISA +/-0°C

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89-You are �ying at FL 160. Outside air temperature is -27°C, and the pressure at sea
level is 1003 hPa. What is the true altitude?
050 12825 Uncategorized Wind

A 15100 ft

B 16920 ft

C 15620 ft

D 16360 ft

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90-You are �ying at FL 200. Outside air temperature is -40°C, and the pressure at sea
level is 1033 hPa. What is the true altitude?
050 12824 Wind Uncategorized

A 18290 ft

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B 21770 ft

C 19310 ft

D 20630 ft

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91-What intensity and type of airframe icing is most likely to occur when �ying at FL
170 in AS with the outside air temperature at -20°C?
050 10940 Flight Hazards

A Light - rime

B Moderate - clear

C Moderate - hoar frost

D Severe - clear

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92-The QNH at an air�eld located 200 metres above sea level is 1009 hPa. The air
temperature is 10°C lower than a standard atmosphere. What is the QFF?
050 2242 The Atmosphere

A 1009 hPa

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B Less than 1009 hPa

C It is not possible to give a de�nitive answer

D More than 1009 hPa

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93-The QFF at an air�eld located 400 metres above sea level is 1016 hPa. The air
temperature is 10°C lower than a standard atmosphere. What is the QNH?
050 2241 The Atmosphere

A More than 1016 hPa

B 1016 hPa

C It is not possible to give a de�nitive answer

D Less than 1016 hPa

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94-You are �ying at FL 160. Outside air temperature is -27°C, and the pressure at sea
level is 1003 hPa. What is the true altitude?
050 2521 Wind Uncategorized

A 15100 ft

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B 16360 ft

C 16920 ft

D 15620 ft

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95-You are �ying at FL 200. Outside air temperature is -40°C, and the pressure at sea
level is 1033 hPa. What is the true altitude?
050 2520 Wind Uncategorized

A 19310 ft

B 21770 ft

C 18290 ft

D 20630 ft

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96-The QFF at an air�eld located 400 metres above sea level is 1016 hPa. The air
temperature is 10°C higher than a standard atmosphere. What is the QNH?
050 2511 The Atmosphere

A It is not possible to give a de�nitive answer

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B Less than 1016 hPa

C More than 1016 hPa

D 1016 hPa

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97-You have been �ying for some time in dense layered cloud. The outside air
temperature is -25°C. Which of the following statements is true?
050 2712 Flight Hazards

A In a dense layered cloud icing is unlikely also at an outside air temperature of -5°C

B If you do not have weather radar on board there is no need to worry, as CB is unlikely to
form in such cloud

C Severe airframe icing is unlikely under these conditions

D Severe airframe icing is quite likely under these conditions

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98-It is raining and the outside air temperature is -5°C. What would you decide if you
have a propeller to operate in non-icing conditions only?
050 1

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A I would not �y because I know that freezing rain causes rime ice.

B I would decide to �y.

C I would not �y because I know that freezing rain causes clear ice.

D I would �y because freezing rain improves aircraft performance.

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99-A layer can be


050 4021 The Atmosphere

A stable for saturated air and unstable for unsaturated air

B unstable for unsaturated air and conditionally unstable

C stable for unsaturated air and unstable for saturated air

D unstable for unsaturated air and neutral for saturated air

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100-In the northern hemisphere at 5000 ft/AGL a south-westerly wind is blowing.


The surface wind at the same location is a southerly wind. What is the primary
reason of difference between these two wind directions?
050 1234 Wind

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A The in�uence of warm air at the lower altitude.

B Stronger Coriolis force at the surface.

C Friction between the wind and the surface.

D A strong pressure gradient at higher altitudes.

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