You are on the base leg for Runway 24 at a nontowered airport when the automated weather observation (AWOS) reports 'Wind two four zero degrees at one zero.' You observe an aircraft one-half mile out on final approach to the same runway. According to right-of-way rules,
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You are on a 3-mile straight-in final approach for landing at a nontowered airport operating a left-hand traffic pattern. An aircraft on the downwind leg turns base leg and crosses your flight path about 1.5 miles ahead at the same altitude, appearing to be on your right. According to right-of-way rules, you should
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Using your electronic flight bag (EFB), you access the current sectional aeronautical chart for a nontowered airport. The chart depicts runways 14-32 (5,000 ft x 75 ft) and 05-23 (3,200 ft x 50 ft), with a note adjacent to the airport symbol: 'RWY 32—RGT TFC'. The nearby AWOS reports wind 340° at 12 knots gusting 20 knots. For a full-stop landing, which traffic pattern entry is most appropriate?
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You are approaching a nontowered airport with runway 09-27. The automated weather reports the surface wind as 270 degrees at 8 knots. On the CTAF, you hear another aircraft announce 'left downwind, runway 09.' What is the MOST APPROPRIATE traffic pattern selection?