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What should a pilot request if they need weather information for the following morning?

  1. An abbreviated briefing.

  2. An outlook briefing.

  3. A terminal briefing.

  4. A long-range briefing.

The correct answer is: An outlook briefing.

Requesting an outlook briefing is appropriate when a pilot needs weather information for a specific time in the future, such as the following morning. An outlook briefing provides information about expected weather conditions over a longer period, typically beyond the standard 12 hours, and is particularly useful for planning purposes. It encompasses forecasts and anticipated changes in weather conditions, allowing the pilot to prepare adequately for the upcoming flight. An abbreviated briefing is typically for immediate, short-term weather information. A terminal briefing is focused on current weather conditions and forecasts pertinent to a specific airport, usually in the near term, which may not be helpful for planning a flight that is set for the next morning. A long-range briefing is not a defined type of weather briefing in the standard terminology used in aviation. Therefore, the outlook briefing is the most fitting option among those provided, as it addresses future weather expectations effectively.