1-The temperature at 10000 FT in the ICAO Standard Atmosphere is:
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2-What is, approximately, the temperature at 20000 FT in the ICAO Standard Atmosphere?
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3-The temperature at 10000ft in the ICAO Standard Atmosphere
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4-The temperature at 3000 ft. above mean sea level is forecast to be 3°C. What is the deviation from ICAO Standard Atmosphere?
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5-The temperature lapse rate of the ICAO standard atmosphere in the troposphere is:
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6-The ICAO Standard Atmosphere (ISA) assumes that temperature will reduce at the rate of
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7-The ICAO Standard Atmosphere (ISA) assumes that temperature will reduce at the rate of
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8-Which of the following combinations of pressure and temperature is correct in the ICAO standard atmosphere?
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9-In the ICAO Standard Atmosphere the decrease in temperature with height below 11 km is
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10-Between mean sea level and a height of 20 km, the lowest temperature in the ICAO Standard Atmosphere (ISA) is:
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11-What is the temperature deviation in degrees Celsius, from the ICAO Standard Atmosphere overhead Frankfurt ?
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12-How does temperature vary with increasing altitude in the ICAO standard atmosphere below the tropopause?
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13-In the ICAO standard atmosphere, which of the following alternatives indicates the correct vertical temperature distribution in the lowest 11 km?
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14-What is the lowest temperature in standard atmosphere?
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15-Which statement is correct regarding the ICAO Standard Atmosphere ?
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16-You are flying 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) ?
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17-The lowest assumed temperature in the International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) is :
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18-THE ICAO STANDARD ATMOSPHERE (ISA) assumes that, at mean sea-level,
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19-The upper wind and temperature chart of 250 hPa corresponds, in a standard atmosphere, to about
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20-If the surface temperature is 15°C , then the temperature at 10000 FT in a current of ascending unsaturated air is:
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21-Temperature decreases with altitude in standard atmosphere. Regarding this change in temperature, density should increase with altitude but it decreases. What is the reason?
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22-The temperature at FL 140 is -12°C. What will the temperature be at FL 110 if the ICAO standard lapse rate is applied ?
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23-The temperature at FL 80 is +6°C. What will the temperature be at FL 130 if the ICAO standard lapse rate is applied ?
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24-The temperature at FL 160 is -22°C. What will the temperature be at FL 90 if the ICAO standard lapse rate is applied ?
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25-The temperature at FL 110 is -5°C. What will the temperature be at FL 50 if the ICAO standard lapse rate is applied ?
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26-In the ICAO Standard Atmosphere (ISA), the fall in pressura with height, close to sealevel, is approximately 1 millibar for every
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27-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?
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28-If you are flying at FL 100 in an air mass that is 10°C warmer than a standard atmosphere, what is the outside temperature likely to be?
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29-The temperature at 2000ft AMSL is forecast to be +5°C: compared to the International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) this is:
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30-If you are flying at FL 300 in an air mass that is 15°C warmer than a standard atmosphere, what is the outside temperature likely to be?
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31-Atmospheric soundings give the following temperature profile: 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 flight levels is the risk for aircraft icing, in cloud, greatest?
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32-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?
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33-The QNH at an airfield located 200 metres above sea level is 1009 hPa. The air temperature is 10°C lower than a standard atmosphere. What is the QFF?
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34-The QFF at an airfield located 400 metres above sea level is 1016 hPa. The air temperature is 10°C lower than a standard atmosphere. What is the QNH?
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35-The QFF at an airfield located 400 metres above sea level is 1016 hPa. The air temperature is 10°C higher than a standard atmosphere. What is the QNH?
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36-The most significant raising of the temperature of the atmosphere is
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37-Few 200 ft, Scattered 1200 ft, Broken 3500 ft, Overcast 10000 ft. How would that be reported in a METAR?
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38-The QFF at an airfield in California located 69 metres below sea level is 1030 hPa. The air temperature is 10°C lower than a standard atmosphere. What is the QNH?
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39-The QNH at an airfield in California located 69 metres below sea level is 1018 hPa. The air temperature is 10°C higher than a standard atmosphere. What is the QFF?
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40-What is the density at sea level in the International Standard Atmosphere?
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41-The International Standard Atmosphere assumes a lapse rate of:
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42-In standard atmosphere, 500 hPa level corresponds to:
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43-A temperature inversion indicates a state of the atmosphere which is
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44-What is the atmosphering pressure at sea level in the International Standard Atmosphere?
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45-Which of the following weather reports could be, in accordance with the regulations, abbreviated to "CAVOK"? (MSA minus airport elevation equals: LSZB 10000 FT, LSZH 8000 FT, LSGG 12000 FT, LFSB 6000 FT)
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46-Which of the following extracts of weather reports could be, in accordance with the regulations, abbreviated to "CAVOK"? (MSA minus airport elevation equals: LSZB 10000 FT, LSZH 8000 FT, LSGG 12000 FT, LFSB 6000 FT)
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47-Which of the following weather reports could be, in accordance with the regulations, abbreviated to "CAVOK"? (MSA above ground : LSZB 10000 FT, LSZH 8000 FT, LSGG 12000 FT, LFSB 6000 FT)
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48-Which of the following weather reports could be, in accordance with the regulations, abbreviated to "CAVOK"? (MSA above ground: LSZB 10000 FT, LSZH 8000 FT, LSGG 12000 FT, LFSB 6000 FT)
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49-The temperature remains constant through a given depth of atmosphere, it is described as
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50-You intend to overfly a mountain range. The recommended minimum flight altitude is, according to the aviation chart, 15000 FT/AMSL. The air mass that you will fly 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 flight altitude?
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51-The decrease in temperature, per 100 metres, in a saturated rising parcel of air at lower level of the atmosphere is approximately
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52-The decrease in temperature, per 100 metres, in a saturated rising parcel of air at lower level of the atmosphere is approximately
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53-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:
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54-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?
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55-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?
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56-Altimeter reads 10000ft when set to 1003 hPa QNH. What does it read when you reset the altimeter to standard pressure setting? (1hPa : 27 ft)
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57-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?
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58-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 briefing, the clouds are due to an inversion caused by warm air sliding up and over an inclined front. Would you expect icing?
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59-The pressure of the atmosphere:
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60-An aircraft over Western Europe is crossing a jet stream 2500 FT below its core at right angles. While crossing, the outside temperature is increasing. The prevailing wind is
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61-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 ?
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62-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 ?
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63-You must make an emergency landing at sea. The QNH of a field 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?
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64-On a route segment from A to B the highest terrain elevation is approximately 200 feet. For an instrument flight the minimum obstacle clearance is 1000 feet. The subscale of the altimeter is set to the local QNH of 1013 hPa and the temperature on the ground is -5°C. Assume a standard temperature lapse rate. What is the approximate minimum acceptable altimeter indication during the flight on this route segment?
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65-In an isothermal layer the state of the atmosphere is
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66-The total depth of the atmosphere is approximately
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67-The atmosphere is heated mainly by:
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68-The pressure change with height of the atmosphere:
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69-What are the proportions of gases in the atmosphere?
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70-If there was no water vapour in the atmosphere, _____.
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71-The dewpoint temperature
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72-The dewpoint temperature
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73-The dewpoint temperature
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74-The dewpoint temperature:
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75-What is a characteristic phenomenon for a stable atmosphere?
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76-Half the mass of the atmosphere is found in the first
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77-The environmental lapse rate in an actual atmosphere
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78-Which of the following is not observed in unstable atmosphere?
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79-On an upper wind and temperature chart:
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80-Which is true of the temperature at the tropopause?
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81-On an upper wind and temperature chart:
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82-During the adiabatic processes, temperature ...
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83-The diurnal variation of temperature is:
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84-Daily variation of the surface temperature will:
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85-The Variation of Air Density with Temperature:
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86-Which statement is correct for an absolutely unstable atmosphere?
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87-Which one is not the way of heat transfer in the atmosphere?
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88-Where is most of the water vapor in the atmosphere contained?
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89-According to ICAO, which symbol indicates severe icing ?
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90-According to ICAO, which symbol indicates widespread haze ?
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91-When is the RVR reported regarding ICAO standards?
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92-In relation to the total weight of the atmosphere, the weight of the atmosphere between mean sea level and a height of 5500 m is
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93-A vertical temperature profile indicates the possibility of severe icing when the temperature profile
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94-Surface temperature inversions are frequently generated by
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95-The diurnal variation in temperature is largest when
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96-The temperature at FL 330 overhead London will be
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97-What characteristic is associated with a temperature inversion ?
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98-The diurnal variation in temperature is largest when
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99-A layer in which the temperature increases with height is
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100-An inversion is a layer of air in which the temperature