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A. b. c. d. Carbon dioxide Condensation nuclei Wind Nitrogen Atmospheric Mechanics of Winds, Clouds and Moisture, and Atmospheric Stability 2-25 CHAPTER TWO AVIATION WEATHER 13. When air contains the maximum moisture possible for a given temperature, the air is __________. 14. The temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated is called the _____________________. 15. Which one of the following conditions could produce fog, clouds, or precipitation? a. b. c. d. Dew point spread of 5°C Warm air over cold water.
S. above 18,000 feet MSL? a. b. c. d. 17. Density altitude is_____________. a. b. c. d. 15 in-Hg. A pilot sets the altimeter correctly at Randolph and flies to Vance at an indicated altitude of 5000 feet without changing the altimeter setting. 18. Assuming a standard lapse rate, what is the MSL/true altitude when flying over Vance at the assigned indicated altitude? a. b. c. d. 19. 4700 feet 5000 feet 5030 feet 5300 feet If Vance’s elevation is 1307 feet MSL, what is the AGL/absolute altitude over Vance?
B. c. d. 17. Density altitude is_____________. a. b. c. d. 15 in-Hg. A pilot sets the altimeter correctly at Randolph and flies to Vance at an indicated altitude of 5000 feet without changing the altimeter setting. 18. Assuming a standard lapse rate, what is the MSL/true altitude when flying over Vance at the assigned indicated altitude? a. b. c. d. 19. 4700 feet 5000 feet 5030 feet 5300 feet If Vance’s elevation is 1307 feet MSL, what is the AGL/absolute altitude over Vance? a. b. c. d. 3393 feet 3693 feet 3723 feet 3993 feet 20.