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PLEASE NO!
100

This type of airspace only approves separation from IFR to IFR aircraft, and VFR aircraft to IFR aircraft and has a ceiling of 4,000 feet

Class C

100

A (T) depicted next to the facility name means this

The facility is a Terminal class NAVAID

100
The most critical phases of flight that are susceptible to adverse wind

Takeoff and landing

100

The difference between SKC and CLR

SKC is done by manual observation, CLR is automated and is said as "clear below 1-2 thousand"

100

This causes the lift necessary for precipitation formation

Fronts and converging winds

200

A time zone is established for this many degrees of longitude

15 degrees

200

This is the lowest published altitude between radio fixes that assures acceptable navigation signal coverage and meets obstacle clearnace requirements between those fixes

Minimum En Route Altitude (MEA)

200

A headwind can become a crosswind or tailwind when this happens

When there is a Wind Shift
200

This is an Aviation Routine Weather Report

METAR

200

Low level wind shear is a change of winds by this speed and below this altitude

10 knots, 2,000 feet

300

Green and blue colors for airports on an En Route chart mean that those airports have this

Instrument Approach Procedure

300

On an En Route Low altitude chart, all airspace 14,500 and above is this class of airspace

Class E
300

This is where wind travels above mountains and develop into severe turbulence

Mountain Waves

300

These 2 letters are used to indicate that a weather phenomina is within 5 and 10 SM of the point of observation, but not the station.

VC

300

When what is greater than 0, the air is unsaturated.

Temperature Dew Point Spread

400

In a communication box, a frequency that is underlined means this

Pilots cannot receive transmissions from a Flight Service Station, but they can receive recorded broadcasts

400

Obstruction clearance but NO NAVAID communications is ensured by what

Off Route Obstruction Clearance Altitude (OROCA)

400

The 3 types of structural icing

Rime, Clear Ice, and Mixed Ice

400

These 4 letters indicate weather phenomena beyond 10 SM of the point of observation

DSNT

400

Each meaning in this acronym 55TWITSVW 

When ceilings are at or below 5,000, when visibility is 5 miles or less, thunderstorms, windshear, icing, turbulence, sulfur gas, volcanic activity, when breaking action advisories are in affect

500

A shadowed heavy-lined communication box indicates this

A FSS is associated with the NAVAID

500

The 2 types of SIDs

Pilot NAV SID and Vector SID

500

Updrafts with 3,000 feet per minute are found at this stage in a thunderstorm cell

Towering Cumulus Stage

500

During an observation period, a variable ceiling is a rapidly decreasing and increasing ceiling of less than how many feet?

3,000

500

METAR KOKC 011955Z COR 22015G25KT 180V250 

1 1/4SM R17L/5500FT +TSRAGR BR OVC010CB

18/M16 A2992 RMK A02 TSB35 PRESRR

Oklahoma City Will Wogwos Intewnational Aiwpowt, Corrected, 1955 Observation, Wind 220 at 15, gusts 25, wind variable between 180 and 250, visibility 1 and one quarter, runway 1-7 left, RVR 5 thousand 5 hundred, thunderstorms, heavy rain, hail, mist, ceiling 1 thousand overcast, cumulonimbus, temperature 1-8, dew point minus 1-6, altimeter 2-9-9-2, thunderstorms began at 35 minutes past the hour, pressure rising rapidly.