For Question 311 select "B", "C" or "D" ("A" is selected only as an example)!
311. The operator of an aircraft that has been involved in an accident is required to file an accident report within:
A) None of the below. B) immediately. C) 7 days. D) 48 hours.
312. May aircraft wreckage be moved prior to the time the NTSB takes custody?
A) Yes, but only if moved by a federal , state, or local law enforcement officer. B) Yes, but only to protect the wreckage from further damage. C) No, it may not be moved under any circumstances. D) None of the above.
313. AIRMETs are advisories of significant weather phenomena but of lower intensities than SIGMETS and are intended for dissemination to:
A) only IFR pilots. B) only VFR pilots. C) all pilots. D) None of the above.
314. What information is contained in a CONVECTIVE SIGMET?
A) Tornadoes, embedded thunderstorms, and hail 3/4 inch or greater in diameter. B) Severe icing, severe turbulence, or widespread dust storms lowering visiblity to less than 3 miles. C) Surface winds greater than 40 knots or thunderstorms equal to or greater than video integrator processor (VIP) level 4. D) None of the above.
315. Which in-flight advisory would contain information on severe icing not associate with thunderstorms?
A) Convective SIGMET. B) SIGMET. C) AIRMET. D) None of the above.
316. SIGMETs are issued as a warning of weather conditions hazardous to which aircraft?
A) Small aircraft only. B) Large aircraft only. C) All aircraft. D) None of the above.
317. When requesting weather information for the following morning, a pilot should request:
A) an outlook briefing. B) a standard briefing. C) an abbreviated briefing. D) All of the above.
318. When the term "light and variable" is used in reference to a Winds Aloft Forecast, the coded group and windspeed is:
A) 0000 and less than 7 knots. B) 9900 and less than 5 knots. C) 9999 and less than 10 knots. D) None of the above.
319. What values are used for Winds Aloft Forecasts?
A) Magnetic direction and knots. B) Magnetic direction and miles per hour. C) True direction and knots. D) None of the above.
320. (Refer to Figure 17.) What wind is forecast for STL at 6,000 feet?
A) 230 degrees true at 32 knots. B) 230 degrees true at 25 knots. C) 230 degrees magnetic at 25 knots.. D) None of the above.