Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Practice Exam

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What does "PO" signify in METAR?

  1. Well Developed Dust/Sand Swirls

  2. Partially Open

  3. Persistent Overcast

  4. Pass Over

The correct answer is: Well Developed Dust/Sand Swirls

In METAR reports, "PO" indeed signifies "Well Developed Dust/Sand Swirls." Within the context of aviation weather reporting, METAR codes are a standardized format for reporting meteorological information. "PO" refers specifically to a meteorological phenomenon related to dust or sand carried by the wind, which can significantly affect visibility and flight operations, especially in arid regions. The other options, while they might seem plausible, do not accurately capture the intended meaning of the "PO" identifier in a METAR report. Understanding this code is crucial for pilots and flight operations as it helps them assess potential hazards posed by dust or sand in the air, which can lead to reduced visibility and challenging flying conditions.