Aviation Weather for the Private Pilot. Aviation Books Series, #2
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-473-57177-1
- EAN9780473571771
- Date de parution16/06/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published NZ
Résumé
Aviation weather is a wondrous and frightening subject. Pilots require a deep understanding of a vast number of weather conditions and their underlying components. Pilots can encounter a range of weather conditions on just a single flight, from a towering thunderstorm that can toss an aircraft around like it is in a washing machine, to thick fog in which pilots will struggle to see just a few feet in front of the aircraft.
This book follows closely the syllabi of Aviation Weather from a range of aviation authorities around the world, allowing the reader to obtain the required knowledge in Aviation Weather. It goes beyond these syllabi, with a particular focus on practical aviation weather, linking science with the real world. Each chapter contains a range of visual figures and mini case studies that will allow the reader to have a deeper understanding of the wide range of weather conditions that can influence a pilot's ability to fly an aircraft safely.
This book follows closely the syllabi of Aviation Weather from a range of aviation authorities around the world, allowing the reader to obtain the required knowledge in Aviation Weather. It goes beyond these syllabi, with a particular focus on practical aviation weather, linking science with the real world. Each chapter contains a range of visual figures and mini case studies that will allow the reader to have a deeper understanding of the wide range of weather conditions that can influence a pilot's ability to fly an aircraft safely.






















