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Having trouble with an IFR test question;
It reads, What is the minimum increase in opacity of the surface based layer at Fredericton (YFC), in order for it to constitude a ceiling? METAR CYFC 132100Z 260010KT 2SM -RA BR BKN090 08/07 A2953 RMK FG5SC1 SLP994 Choices: a) none, it alreadi constitudes a ceiling b) 2/8 c) 3/8 d) 1/8 The answer is c. Anyone know why? |
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![]() On Jan 20, 1:57 pm, "Markus" wrote: Having trouble with an IFR test question; It reads, What is the minimum increase in opacity of the surface based layer at Fredericton (YFC), in order for it to constitude a ceiling? METAR CYFC 132100Z 260010KT 2SM -RA BR BKN090 08/07 A2953 RMK FG5SC1 SLP994 Choices: a) none, it alreadi constitudes a ceiling b) 2/8 c) 3/8 d) 1/8 The answer is c. Anyone know why? 3/8 + 5/8 (broken layer) = 8/8 (ceiling) |
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![]() Longworth wrote: On Jan 20, 1:57 pm, "Markus" wrote: Having trouble with an IFR test question; It reads, What is the minimum increase in opacity of the surface based layer at Fredericton (YFC), in order for it to constitude a ceiling? METAR CYFC 132100Z 260010KT 2SM -RA BR BKN090 08/07 A2953 RMK FG5SC1 SLP994 Choices: a) none, it alreadi constitudes a ceiling b) 2/8 c) 3/8 d) 1/8 The answer is c. Anyone know why? 3/8 + 5/8 (broken layer) = 8/8 (ceiling) Thanks very much...it was a 2-part question, and I couldn't figure out the connection. I do now... Cheers, Longworth! |
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![]() The answer is c. Anyone know why? 3/8 + 5/8 (broken layer) = 8/8 (ceiling) Thanks very much...it was a 2-part question, and I couldn't figure out the connection. I do now... Things must be different in Canada. In the US, a ceiling is the lowest layer designated (other than thin) broken or overcast |
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Markus wrote
Longworth wrote: 3/8 + 5/8 (broken layer) = 8/8 (ceiling) Thanks very much...it was a 2-part question, and I couldn't figure out the connection. I wouldn't be too sure about that answer... this is the definition of "ceiling" from FAR Part 1: Ceiling means the height above the earth's surface of the lowest layer of clouds or obscuring phenomena that is reported as “broken”, “overcast”, or “obscuration”, and not classified as “thin” or “partial”. And from AC 00-45E, Aviation Weather Services Table 2-5 Reportable Contractions for Sky Cover Reportable Contractions Meaning - Summation - Amount *SKC or CLR Clear 0 or 0 below 12,000 FEW Few 0 but 2/8 SCT Scattered 3/8-4/8 BKN Broken 5/8-7/8 OVC Overcast 8/8 VV Vertical Visibility (indefinite ceiling) 8/8 *SKC will be reported at manual stations. The abbreviation CLR shall be used at automated stations when no clouds below 12,000 feet are detected. Note: For aviation purposes, the ceiling is defined as the height (AGL) of the lowest broken or overcast layer aloft or vertical visibility into an obscuration. Partial Obscurations The amount of obscuration is reported in the body of the METAR when the sky is partially obscured by a surface-based phenomenon by indicating the amount of obscuration as FEW, SCT, or BKN followed with three zeros (000). The type of obscuring phenomenon is stated in the Remarks element and precedes the amount of obscuration and three zeros. For example, if fog is hiding 1/8 to 2/8 of the sky, it will be coded in the body of the METAR as “FEW000.” Because the fog is partially obscuring the sky, a remark is required. (See Figure 2-5.) The Remark in your example doesn't seem to fit any of the examples given in AC 00-45E. Here is the url for the AC http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...offices/afs/af s400/awsac/media/sec02.pdf Bob Moore |
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Bob,
I may be wrong but I believe the OP is Canadian. Maybe different "up there?" Jay B |
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Markus wrote
Having trouble with an IFR test question; Whoops!! I missed that the question came from Canada. Sorry Bob Moore |
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In the remarks section, it says "FG5" which means the obscuring
phenomenon is 5/8 fog. For an obscuring phenomenon to be considered a ceiling it needs to be 8/8. Therefore the answer is c because 5/8 + 3/8 = 8/8. John Markus wrote: Having trouble with an IFR test question; It reads, What is the minimum increase in opacity of the surface based layer at Fredericton (YFC), in order for it to constitude a ceiling? METAR CYFC 132100Z 260010KT 2SM -RA BR BKN090 08/07 A2953 RMK FG5SC1 SLP994 Choices: a) none, it alreadi constitudes a ceiling b) 2/8 c) 3/8 d) 1/8 The answer is c. Anyone know why? |
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![]() On Jan 20, 6:36 pm, The Visitor wrote: In the remarks section, it says "FG5" which means the obscuring phenomenon is 5/8 fog. For an obscuring phenomenon to be considered a ceiling it needs to be 8/8. Therefore the answer is c because 5/8 + 3/8 = 8/8. John John, I did not know that it was a Canadian test question. You are correct that FG5 means 5/8 fog according to this document http://tinyurl.com/yvzubl If not uncommon that in a multiple choice test, you can get the right answer for the wrong reason ;-) |
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While I was typing my reply the reply above was posted, so I'll just
add, "He's right." In U.S. METAR code, I believe the remark would be, "FG BKN000". An additional 3/8 of ground-based obscuration would be needed to make the sky totally obscured; under the METAR rules that would constitute a ceiling. (Under the old Airways code rules we called it "vertical visibility" rather than a ceiling if the sky was totally obscured.) |
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