They were shown to appear outside of windows in Blink (2007) some stories up. The Angels were later shown to be climbing into the bottom of a spaceship some distance off the ground (at least 20 metres or so I think); it's been a while since I saw that episode (Flesh and Stone, 2010) however so I'm not 100% sure whether they flew that distance of had some kind of assistance (eg; pre-existing gravity distortion due to the Doctor's method of getting into that ship).
I think Logan (relatively immortal) and Kitty (possibly; Angels have the chance to attack her by surprise and when she's tangible) would be the ones most likely to survive (Storm as well if she gets off the ground; could have greater sphere of vision that could shut down the Angel's attempts to attack her). They take out everyone else. The Angels have been shown to speak but I'm not sure if its stated whether their thoughts are 'readable' (which could make them undetectable by Professor X). They could use a mixture of simply killing characters (shown in Time of Angels/Flesh and Stone, 2010) or warping characters back in time to simply age to death (Blink, 2007). It would start as a curbstomp due to the element of surprise, but it would end in a stalemate, possibly, between the Angels and Logan (who wouldn't be aged to death; as stated earlier Storm and Kitty might also be able to keep them in stalemate). The Angels have been shown as impervious to gunfire (I believe; Flesh and Stone, 2010 which I haven't seen in a while) and have only been 'killed' due to looking at each other (placing them in a perpetual lock) and falling into a crack in time (that erased anything that fell into it from time).
X-Men need to not blink and have Pyro keep a small fire at the very least (Weeping Angels have been shown to disrupt electrical lights to 'create' darkness, I'm not sure if a small fire could buy the X-Men some time).
Also; not 100% sure but are these the movie versions of the characters or did OP just choose those pictures?
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