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How is wind typically reported in aviation in Canada?

Wind information in Canadian aviation is reported as true direction from which the wind is blowing, in degrees true, and speed in knots.

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Question: How is wind typically reported in aviation in Canada?

Answer options: ✅ Direction in degrees magnetic and speed in knots

  • Direction in degrees true and speed in kilometres per hour
  • Direction from four cardinal points and speed in miles per hour
  • Direction relative to the runway and speed in metres per second

Correct answer: Direction in degrees magnetic and speed in knots

Explanation: Wind information in Canadian aviation is reported as true direction from which the wind is blowing, in degrees true, and speed in knots.

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