TC AIM - MET 4.0 GFA QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
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Term
Where is the title box found?
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In the lower right corner of the GFA. In the upper left corner of the GFA.
In the upper right corner of the
In the lower left corner of the GFA.
GFA.
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Term
,In the IFR outlook criteria chart, for the category IFR what are the
ceiling and visibility requirements?
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Category: IFR Category: VFR
Ceiling: Less than 1000 ft AGL Ceiling: More than 3000 ft AGL
and/or and
Visibility: less than 3 SM Visibility: More than 5 SM
Category: MVFR
Ceiling: Between 1000 ft and 3000 ft
AGL There are seven distinct GFA areas,
covering the entire Canadian
and/or domestic airspace (CDA).
Visibility: between 3 and 5 SM
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Definition
- Provides information that the weather forecaster considers important
(e.g. formation or dissipation of fog, increasing or decreasing visibility).
- It is also used to describe elements that are difficult to render
pictorially or, that would cause the chart to become cluttered (e.g.
light icing).
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What does the comments box
What does the IFR outlook indicate?
include?
What does the title box include? What does the legend box include?
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When is the motion of synoptic features shown in a GFA?
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ANSWERS
Correct 33
Incorrect 00
Your answers
1 of 33
Term
Where is the title box found?
Give this one a try later!
In the lower right corner of the GFA. In the upper left corner of the GFA.
In the upper right corner of the
In the lower left corner of the GFA.
GFA.
Don't know?
2 of 33
Term
,In the IFR outlook criteria chart, for the category IFR what are the
ceiling and visibility requirements?
Give this one a try later!
Category: IFR Category: VFR
Ceiling: Less than 1000 ft AGL Ceiling: More than 3000 ft AGL
and/or and
Visibility: less than 3 SM Visibility: More than 5 SM
Category: MVFR
Ceiling: Between 1000 ft and 3000 ft
AGL There are seven distinct GFA areas,
covering the entire Canadian
and/or domestic airspace (CDA).
Visibility: between 3 and 5 SM
Don't know?
, 3 of 33
Definition
- Provides information that the weather forecaster considers important
(e.g. formation or dissipation of fog, increasing or decreasing visibility).
- It is also used to describe elements that are difficult to render
pictorially or, that would cause the chart to become cluttered (e.g.
light icing).
Give this one a try later!
What does the comments box
What does the IFR outlook indicate?
include?
What does the title box include? What does the legend box include?
Don't know?
4 of 33
Term
When is the motion of synoptic features shown in a GFA?
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