Question

Instructions:
Upload the Airport Diagram:

Find and upload the airport diagram for Punta Gorda Airport. You can search for the diagram online or use resources provided by your instructor.
Ensure the diagram includes details such as runways, taxiways, and other important airport features.
Identify the Weather Report:

Review the following weather report: KPGD 201720Z 2018/2118 25017G25KT P6SM SCT030 SCT250.
Determine whether this report is a TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) or a METAR (Meteorological Aerodrome Report).
Submission:
Upload the airport diagram and post answers to the discussion questions.
Be prepared to discuss your findings with the class.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
I'm unable to upload files or search for specific documents such as airport diagrams directly. However, I can guide you on how to find the airport diagram for Punta Gorda Airport (KPGD) and help you with the weather report analysis.

### How to Find the Airport Diagram
1. **Search Online**: Use a search engine to look for "Punta Gorda Airport diagram" or "KPGD airport diagram." You may find it on FAA’s official website or aviation websites that host airport charts.
2. **FAA Charts**: Visit the FAA's official website where you can access terminal procedures, including airport diagrams.
3. **Aviation Apps**: If you use aviation apps (like ForeFlight or SkyVector), you can likely access and download the airport diagram directly through those platforms.

### Weather Report Analysis
The provided weather report is:

**KPGD 201720Z 2018/2118 25017G25KT P6SM SCT030 SCT250**

- **KPGD**: This is the ICAO code for Punta Gorda Airport.
- **201720Z**: The report was generated on the 20th day of the month at 1720Z (UTC).
- **2018/2118**: This indicates the forecast is valid from the 20th at 1800Z to the 21st at 1800Z.
- **25017G25KT**: Wind is from 250° at 17 knots, with gusts up to 25 knots.
- **P6SM**: Visibility is greater than 6 statute miles.
- **SCT030 SCT250**: There are scattered clouds at 3000 feet and scattered clouds at 25000 feet.

### Report Type Determination
This report includes a forecast period (2018/2118) and cloud conditions and is therefore classified as a **TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast)** rather than a METAR (which is only an observation of the current weather).

### Submission
1. Make sure to upload the airport diagram you find as per the instructions.
2. Provide the analysis of the weather report as outlined above, showing your understanding of both the airport layout and the weather conditions.

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