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When flying an IFR flight, what is the maximum duration for a 'TEMPO' condition reported in a TAF to be considered as such?

A 'TEMPO' condition in a TAF indicates temporary fluctuations in meteorological conditions that are expected to last for less than two hours at any one time dur

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Question: When flying an IFR flight, what is the maximum duration for a 'TEMPO' condition reported in a TAF to be considered as such?

Answer options:

  • 30 minutes
  • 1 hour ✅ 2 hours
  • 4 hours

Correct answer: 2 hours

Explanation: A 'TEMPO' condition in a TAF indicates temporary fluctuations in meteorological conditions that are expected to last for less than two hours at any one time during the forecast period. This distinguishes it from longer-lasting conditional forecasts.

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