Intensity (Trace, Light, Moderate, Severe) and type (Rime, Clear, or Mixed).
Intensity (Light, Moderate, Severe, Extreme) and type (Chop or CAT). Intensity (Trace, Light, Moderate, Severe) and type (Rime,
Use specific navigation aids (e.g., "10 miles North of LYH") rather than vague descriptions. Time: The exact time you encountered the condition. Severe) and type (Rime
Your flight level (FL) at the time of the observation. or Mixed). Intensity (Light
Report cloud bases, tops, and coverage (Few, Scattered, Broken, Overcast).
Distance in whole numbers, noting if there is haze or precipitation.
A is an essential tool for sharing real-time flight conditions with other pilots and Air Traffic Control (ATC). Whether you are reporting unexpected weather or confirming clear skies, follow these guidelines to create an effective report. Types of Reports