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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-14 15:18:222018-05-14 15:18:22(Refer to figure 18.) The IFR weather in northern Texas is due to
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-14 15:15:302018-05-14 15:15:30When requesting weather information for the following morning, a pilot should request
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-14 15:14:042018-05-14 15:14:04(Refer to figure 20.) How are Significant Weather Prognostic Charts best used by a pilot?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-14 15:12:172018-05-14 15:12:17(Refer to figure 15.) In the TAF from KOKC, the clear sky becomes
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-14 15:10:502018-05-14 15:10:50(Refer to figure 14.) The base and tops of the overcast layer reported by a pilot are
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