Module 6 – A&S Question (PLG1)
Instructions
Choose one question option to answer. Place your chosen question and the formulated answer* within a separate document.
Integrate information from the module lessons to develop and support your answers.
Question Option 1
Suppose you are a commercial airline pilot planning for a round-trip flight between Los Angeles, California and New York City in the month of January at a planned cruising altitude of about 30,000 feet.
In the flight planning process, you check the Aviation Weather Center website’s wind and temperatures plot and pull up a map for the forecast winds for the planned flight level, valid for the time frame of the round-trip flight.
Explain how the map information will be used for estimating the flight duration time and fuel requirements for each leg of the flight.
Identify the specific wind feature that would also be identified using the map information, and explain why determining the strength and position of this feature should be considered in determining the actual flight route and flight level for each leg of the flight.
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