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Private Pilot STAGE 2 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Private Pilot STAGE 2 Exam Questions With Correct Answers 
 
30 minutes - Answers -How long does it take for visual Purple to kick in? 
 
Advection Fog - Answers -Warm, moist air moving over a cooler surface cooling it to its dewpoint. (Coastal fog generally) 
 
Airmet - Answers -Airmen's meteorological Info. (Shows potential hazards for light/limited aircraft) 
>Comes out every 6 Hours 
>Good for 6 Hours 
 
Autokineses - Answers -Where a stationary light in a dark area appears to move fr...
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CPL 100 Air Law Test Questions with Correct Solutions Graded to Pass
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CARS Authority - - Aeronautics Act 
- Transport Canada ("the Minister") 
- Cdn Avn Reg. Adv. Council (CARAC) influences 
 
Who Can Inspect Documents? - - Peace Officer 
- Immigration Officer 
- "the Minister" (any delegated authority) 
 
CARS Sections - I. General Provisions 
II. Aircraft ID and registration 
III. Aerodromes and Airports 
IV. Personnel Licensing and Training 
V. Airworthiness 
VI. General Operating and Flight Rules 
VII. Commercial Air Services 
VIII. Air Navigation...
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ATSC 113 Fly C Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Ice crystal icing - Answer-ice instantly melting and refreezing on turbine blades; most commonly when jet aircraft fly at high altitudes through ice-crystal tops of tropical thunderstorms 
 
fronts - Answer-boundary between warmer and cooler air; rotates around a low-pressure center (frontogenesis, frontolysis) 
If cold advances = cold front 
If cold retreats = warm front 
If boundary doesn't move = stationary front 
If cold front merges wi...
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ATSC 113 Final Study Guide Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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When does fog form - Answer-water is added to unsaturated air, unsaturated air is cooled to its dew-point temperature, when ground warms the air above it 
 
Fog forms under what conditions - Answer-- most often late at night (clear skies) or early morning as cool ground cools air 
- radiation: cooling at night 
- Advection: humid air blows over a cold surface (lake, ocean...) 
- upslope: upwards moving air cools against a slop ...
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Property and Casualty Insurance EXAM NEW YORK PROPERTY AND CASUALTY 2024_With Correct Questions and Answers 100% Excel A+ Rated
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Property and Casualty Insurance EXAM NEW YORK PROPERTY AND CASUALTY 2024_With Correct Questions and Answers 100% Excel A+ Rated 
 
 
Specific insurance - CORRECT ANSWER-This type of insurance designates a particular item to be insured 
 
Blanket insurance - CORRECT ANSWER-This type of insurance covers more than one item of property at a single location or one more items of property at multiple locations. 
 
Speculative - CORRECT ANSWER-possibility of both gain and loss. Not insurable. 
 
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ATSC Learning Goals question and answers graded A+ 2023 updated
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ATSC Learning Goals question and answers graded A+ 2023 updated1a. Identify & classify clouds, and relate them to local and larger-scale weather systems and to potential hazards to aircraft - correct answer Clouds can be normal or special. There are two types of normal clouds. 
 
Cumuliform (connective clouds) are puffy and associated with updrafts 
 
Form when humid air rises through cooler air 
 
This can occur when the air at the ground is colder than the surface (ex. Air above the ocean is...
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Private Pilot STAGE 2 Questions and Answers Already Graded A
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Private Pilot STAGE 2 Questions and Answers Already Graded A How do you know if you're in Moderate Turbulence? You can feel the strain of the seatbelt during bumps 
What does METAR stand for? Aviation Routine Weather Report 
What does a METAR contain? Describes meterolological elements observed at an airport at a specific time. 
How long is a METAR good for? When does it come out? Good for 1 HR, comes out at 50 mins. past the hour 
What does TAF stand for? Terminal Aerodrome Forcast 
What does ...
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ATSC Learning Goals question and answers graded A+ 2023 latest update
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1a. Identify & classify clouds, and relate them to local and larger-scale weather systems and to potential hazards to aircraft - correct answer Clouds can be normal or special. There are two types of normal clouds. 
 
Cumuliform (connective clouds) are puffy and associated with updrafts 
 
Form when humid air rises through cooler air 
 
This can occur when the air at the ground is colder than the surface (ex. Air above the o...
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Private Pilot Stage 1 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Private Pilot Stage 1 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed What are the characteristics of a monocoque airplane structure? Almost all structural loads are carried by the outer skin of the airplane. 
Which control surfaces are usually located on the empennage? Rudder, Elevator, Stabilator 
What condition must be present for carburetor ice to form? High relative humidity 
A power loss occurs when you apply carburetor heat because less dense air is entering the engine. 
Detonation can be descr...
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Private Pilot Stage 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Private Pilot Stage 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved What are the characteristics of a monocoque airplane structure? Almost all structural loads are carried by the outer skin of the airplane. 
Which control surfaces are usually located on the empennage? Rudder, elevator, stabilator 
What condition must be present for carburetor ice to form? High relative humidity 
A power loss occurs when you apply carburetor heat because less dense air is entering the engine. 
Detonation can be describe...
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