Certified Flight Instructor - Flight Instructor Airplane Practice Exam

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If an area on a Severe Weather Outlook Chart is labeled APCHG, what does this indicate?

  1. Possible tornadoes.

  2. Thunderstorm activity may approach extreme intensity.

  3. Winds greater than or equal to 35 knots but less than 50 knots.

  4. Severe conditions are unlikely in the labeled area.

The correct answer is: Winds greater than or equal to 35 knots but less than 50 knots.

In the context of the Severe Weather Outlook Chart, when an area is labeled as APCHG, it indicates that there are winds greater than or equal to 35 knots but less than 50 knots. This label signifies the potential for strong gusts that could impact flight operations, making it critical for pilots to be aware of changing wind conditions that could affect aircraft performance and handling during takeoff, landing, and in flight. Understanding this designation can help pilots make informed decisions regarding flight maneuvers and safety protocols in the presence of significant wind speeds, which may not necessarily imply severe thunderstorms or tornado development, but still represent a noteworthy challenge.