SIGMET, which stands for Significant Meteorological Information, is a type of aviation weather advisory issued by national meteorological services to alert pilots and air traffic controllers about hazardous weather conditions that may affect flight safety.
The affected area of a SIGMET is typically defined using geographic coordinates such as latitude and longitude. Understanding the dimensions of this area helps in planning safe routes for aircraft.
What is a SIGMET in aviation?
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