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A weather briefing that is provided when the information requested is 6 or more hours in advance of the proposed departure time is
an outlook briefing. The Flight Service Station (FSS) provides three types of briefings: Outlook (for weather information more than 6 hours ahead), Standard (offering a comprehensive and detailed weather overview), and Abbreviated (a condensed version of the standard briefing).
an outlook briefing.
See lessThe Flight Service Station (FSS) provides three types of briefings: Outlook (for weather information more than 6 hours ahead), Standard (offering a comprehensive and detailed weather overview), and Abbreviated (a condensed version of the standard briefing).
Which type of weather briefing should a pilot request to supplement mass disseminated data?
An abbreviated briefing. The Flight Service Station (FSS) provides three types of briefings: Outlook (for weather information more than 6 hours ahead), Standard (offering a comprehensive and detailed weather overview), and Abbreviated (a condensed version of the standard briefing).
An abbreviated briefing.
The Flight Service Station (FSS) provides three types of briefings: Outlook (for weather information more than 6 hours ahead), Standard (offering a comprehensive and detailed weather overview), and Abbreviated (a condensed version of the standard briefing).
See lessTo get a complete weather briefing for the planned flight, the pilot should request
a standard briefing. The Flight Service Station (FSS) provides three types of briefings: Outlook (for weather information more than 6 hours ahead), Standard (offering a comprehensive and detailed weather overview), and Abbreviated (a condensed version of the standard briefing).
a standard briefing.
The Flight Service Station (FSS) provides three types of briefings: Outlook (for weather information more than 6 hours ahead), Standard (offering a comprehensive and detailed weather overview), and Abbreviated (a condensed version of the standard briefing).
See lessTo get a complete weather overview for the planned flight, the Remote Pilot in Command should obtain
a standard briefing. The Flight Service Station (FSS) provides three types of briefings: Outlook (for weather information more than 6 hours in the future), Standard (a comprehensive weather briefing with the most detailed information), and Abbreviated (a condensed version of a standard briefiRead more
a standard briefing.
The Flight Service Station (FSS) provides three types of briefings: Outlook (for weather information more than 6 hours in the future), Standard (a comprehensive weather briefing with the most detailed information), and Abbreviated (a condensed version of a standard briefing).
See lessAutomatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) is the continuous broadcast of recorded information concerning
non control information in selected high-activity terminal areas.
non control information in selected high-activity terminal areas.
Why would the small flag at Lake Drummond in area of the sectional chart be important to a remote PIC?
The flag indicates a VFR check point for manned aircraft, and a higher volume of air traffic should be expected there. Flags on a sectional chart indicate the presence of a VFR waypoint. These waypoints are used by manned aircraft pilots to identify landmarks, which means a higher volume of tRead more
The flag indicates a VFR check point for manned aircraft, and a higher volume of air traffic should be expected there.
Flags on a sectional chart indicate the presence of a VFR waypoint. These waypoints are used by manned aircraft pilots to identify landmarks, which means a higher volume of traffic can be expected. For more information, watch the “Miscellaneous Symbols” video.
See lessAt Sioux Gateway/Col Day (N42°20.67' W96°19.42'), which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to self-announce position and intentions when the control tower is closed?
118.7 MHz. According to the chart, the CTAF frequency next to the circle "C" symbol is 118.7 MHz. For more information, refer to the "Airport Depiction" videos.
118.7 MHz.
According to the chart, the CTAF frequency next to the circle “C” symbol is 118.7 MHz. For more information, refer to the “Airport Depiction” videos.
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