PPL(A) exam questions — Meteorology
A bank of 135 PPL(A) ULC exam questions for Meteorology. Check the correct answers; full EASA/ICAO explanations are available in the app.
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- Advection fog arises
- Fog is caused by
- Radiation fog is formed
- Fog in low pressure are formed
- At a height of 400 m above the ground pressure is
- At an alitude about 1.5 km air pressure is
- Warm dry air rising to the Cu cloud base
- Most significant weather changes occur
- The longest duration has
- The most dangerous icing occurs in clouds at temperatures
- The most dangerous icing occurs in the clouds
- The lowest layer of the atmosphere is
- The lowest is the cloud base of
- Most fogs occur
- The greatest turbulence occurs
- Night inversion is caused by
- Fog is when the visability is less than
- Cold occlusion occurs mainly in Poland during
- Hail falls from the following clouds
- Freezing rain give cause on the surface
- Drizzle can fall from
- Thermals are a conntected with following clouds
- Turbulence at low heights is caused by
- During the thermals below clouds
- Cloud base is the distance
- Measurements using radiosonde are performed mainly at
- Gust is a sudden increase of wind speed exceeding the average speed of
- Warm air rising up from (temperature gradient - dry laps rate)
- Wind speed is higher in
- Wind speed with altitude most often