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How is wind typically reported in an aviation weather broadcast in Canada?

Aviation wind reports in Canada, and internationally, are conventionally given in degrees true for direction and knots for speed.

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Question: How is wind typically reported in an aviation weather broadcast in Canada?

Answer options: ✅ In degrees true and knots

  • In degrees magnetic and kilometres per hour
  • In degrees true and miles per hour
  • In degrees magnetic and metres per second

Correct answer: In degrees true and knots

Explanation: Aviation wind reports in Canada, and internationally, are conventionally given in degrees true for direction and knots for speed.

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