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ATSC 113 - Flying Learning Goals-images with complete solution
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ATSC 113 Final Study Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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ATSC 113 Final Study Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Three main factors affecting wave formation: - ANSWERSWind velocity, fetch, duration. 
 
Catellanus Cloud - ANSWERSsmall castle torrents, unstable airloft, thunderstorms possible later in the day 
 
Billow clouds - ANSWERSwaves in a cloud, unstable airloft, indicate wind shear and create CAT, relate to K-H waves 
 
Lenticular clouds - ANSWERS"bubble shape" little UVO's, strong mountain waves, wind oscillations 
 
Rotor clouds - ANSW...
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ATSC 113 Flying Module A Questions with All Correct Answers (2024-2025 Update)
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ATSC 113 Flying Module A Questions with All Correct Answers ( Update) 
 
Which of the following aviation activities is NOT directly affected by poor visibility, for flights not on instruments? - Answer- passenger safety briefing 
 
VFR means visual flight rules, where you use your view out the windscreen to navigate, control your aircraft, and land at airports. - Answer- true 
 
If you fly VFR to your destination airport only to find it "socked in" (completely covered) with dense fog, your...
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what are the two types of clouds - correct answer normal and special 
 
what are the two types of normal clouds - correct answer CU and ST 
 
convective/cumiliform (CU) = clouds that look like a stack of cotton balls and are associated with updrafts 
 
Layer/stratiform (ST) = clouds that look like sheets or blankets and can extend hundreds of km horizontally 
 
how do convective/cumiliform (CU) clouds form (normal clouds type 1) - correct ...
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ATSC 113 Flying Test Questions and Answers All Correct
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What happens if a pilot decides it is not safe to land? - Answer- pilot flies a "go around" or an "aborted landing" 
 
What is wind shear - Answer- change of wind speed/direction that comes with changes in altitude 
 
When does wind shear typically happen - Answer- it can occur at any altitude but it is almost always present near the ground 
 
Do aircrafts take off/land into or away from the wind - Answer- into the wind becau...
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ATSC 113 FLYING questions with complete solution 2024
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what are the two types of clouds - correct answer normal and special 
 
what are the two types of normal clouds - correct answer CU and ST 
 
convective/cumiliform (CU) = clouds that look like a stack of cotton balls and are associated with updrafts 
 
Layer/stratiform (ST) = clouds that look like sheets or blankets and can extend hundreds of km horizontally 
 
how do convective/cumiliform (CU) clouds form (normal clouds type 1) - correct...
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ATSC 113 Final Questions with complete solution 2024
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VFR vs MVFR vs IFR - correct answer VFR: mostly by looking out the window, need good vis, stay out of cloud. "VFR over top" when cloud below and clear air. 
MVFR: poor vis, low cloud, but VFR allowed. 
IFR: bad weather, stay out of TS, volcanic ash, supercooled cloud & raindrops. 
 
Ceiling - correct answer alt of lowest cloud base with cloud coverage ≥ 5 oktas below 20000ft/6km 
 
Cloud Coverage - correct answer Clear (0 oktas) - Few (1,...
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ATSC 113 final exam question and answers 2024 verified to pass
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ATSC 113 final exam question and answers 2024 verified to passFLYING SECTION: 
normal clouds - correct answer - classified into two categories 
 
1. convective clouds/ cumuliform clouds (Cu) 
- look like stacks of cotton balls -- are associated with updrafts 
 
2. layer clouds/ stratiform clouds (St) 
- look like sheets or blankets that can extend hundreds of kilometers horizontally. 
 
cumuliform clouds - correct answer 
 
cumuliform continued - correct answer - form when warm humid air rise...
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