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DHL Interview ATPL Questions with 100% Correct Answers Popular
  • DHL Interview ATPL Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • DHL Interview ATPL Questions with 100% Correct Answers What is the VOR change over distance? - answer60NM What is the minimum distance between parallel runways? - answer915m what the key points of using Mode 2 for parallel runways? - answerOnly straight in approaches allowed interception angle of no more that 30 degrees must be straight and level 1NM for localiser must be straight and level 2NM for Glideslope Minimum separation of 3NM on same Loc Min separation of 2 NM on adjacent Loc ...
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  • NIFE Weather Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the composition of dry air? 78% nitrogen 21% oxygen 1% mixture of 10 other gases How much of the atmosphere, by volume, is composed of water? 0 to 5% What are condensation nuclei? -Nongaseous substances such as dust and salt particles, pollen, etc -Water molecules condense on these particles and form clouds What layer of the atmosphere is adjacent to the Earth's surface? Troposphere List some characteristics of th...
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NIFE Weather  Updated 2025 with complete solution
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  • What is the pressure gradient defined as? - -The rate of pressure change in a direction perpendicular to the isobars What type of vertical atmospheric circulation is associated with a low-pressure system? - Air will ascend (insufficient pressure to keep air at the surface) and try to converge at the center of the lowpressure, which also produces wind Define Atmospheric Pressure (Barometric Pressure) - -Pressure exerted on a surface by the atmosphere due to the weight of the column of air di...
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WX 201 Exam 1 |Complete And Graded A+
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  • WX 201 Exam 1 |Complete And Graded A+ Permanent Gases in the Atmosphere Constant concentration in the atmosphere 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% Other Gases: Argon, Neon, Helium, Krypton, Hydrogen Variable Gases in the Atmosphere The amount/concentration in the atmosphere varies or changes Includes: Water Vapor, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Ozone Sources produce gases Ex: decaying plants/animals, volcanoes, photosynthesis Sinks deplete (remove) gases Ex: soil bacteria, resp...
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ATSC 231 Block 3 Exam Questions and Answers (Already Graded A+)
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  • ATSC 231 Block 3 Exam Questions and Answers (Already Graded A+) What type of weather conditions are favorable for the formation of nocturnal radiation temp inversions - Answer- weak surface wind The wind shear associated with fronts at upper levels is a result of a change in wind direction - Answer- false What action should a pilot take if shear turbulence due to nocturnal radiation temp inversion is suspected - Answer- slow to maneuvering speed and alert What are 2 types of temp inver...
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CPFA Exam Prep with 100% Complete Answers 2023
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  • Levels of atmosphere (Bottom to top) - ANSWER-Troposphere, Tropopause, Stratosphere Troposphere altitudes - ANSWER-Surface to 30,000ft Tropopause altitudes - ANSWER-30,000-60,000ft Stratopause altitudes - ANSWER->50km Troposphere Environmental temp lapse rate - ANSWER-2*C(1.98*C)/1000ft Troposphere Environmental pressure lapse rate - ANSWER-1hPa/30ft Tropopause convection remarks - ANSWER-Tropopause marks the point where convection weakens as the air no longer cools with hei...
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WX 201 - Exam #1 Questions and Answers
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  • WX 201 - Exam #1 Questions and Answers Permanent Gases in the Atmosphere Constant concentration in the atmosphere 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% Other Gases: Argon, Neon, Helium, Krypton, Hydrogen Variable Gases in the Atmosphere The amount/concentration in the atmosphere varies or changes Includes: Water Vapor, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Ozone Sources produce gases Ex: decaying plants/animals, volcanoes, photosynthesis Sinks deplete (remove) gases Ex: soil bacteria, resp...
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Critical Care Paramedic - Flight Physiology Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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  • Critical Care Paramedic - Flight Physiology Exam Questions with Correct Answers What are the primary gases/percentages in the atmosphere? - answerNitrogen - 78% Oxygen - 21% Other gases - 1% These percentages do not change. What are the layers of the atmosphere? - answerTroposphere - sea level to 26,405 feet Tropopause Stratoshpere Stratopause Mesosphere Thermoshere Exosphere What are the 3 physiologic zones of the atmosphere? - answerPhysiological zone - sea level to 10,000 feet ...
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Critical Care Paramedic - Flight Physiology Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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  • Critical Care Paramedic - Flight Physiology Exam Questions with Correct Answers What are the primary gases/percentages in the atmosphere? - answerNitrogen - 78% Oxygen - 21% Other gases - 1% These percentages do not change. What are the layers of the atmosphere? - answerTroposphere - sea level to 26,405 feet Tropopause Stratoshpere Stratopause Mesosphere Thermoshere Exosphere What are the 3 physiologic zones of the atmosphere? - answerPhysiological zone - sea level to 10,000 feet ...
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Critical Care Paramedic - Flight Physiology Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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  • Critical Care Paramedic - Flight Physiology Exam Questions with Correct Answers What are the primary gases/percentages in the atmosphere? - answerNitrogen - 78% Oxygen - 21% Other gases - 1% These percentages do not change. What are the layers of the atmosphere? - answerTroposphere - sea level to 26,405 feet Tropopause Stratoshpere Stratopause Mesosphere Thermoshere Exosphere What are the 3 physiologic zones of the atmosphere? - answerPhysiological zone - sea level to 10,000 feet ...
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