Just done the CMET timed practice exam (great book and exam prep resources by the way!)
Had an interesting question.
"As height is decreased during a descent to land in a strong crosswind from the right, the crosswind component is likely to..."
Without spoiling it for others, I got it wrong. I'll explain my rationale though:
As I descend I expect the wind to veer and decrease. A "strong crosswind" (per the question) could be interpreted as a direct 90 degree crosswind, in which case I'd expect the wind to be more like a quartering right tailwind, meaning a decrease in the component.
Also meaning I probably ought to pick a different runway
Not sure if this makes the question a little ambiguous?
thanks, and good work!