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Airborne Weather Radar: A User's Guide

Airborne Weather Radar: A User's Guide

By James C. Barr Every pilot confronts the possibility of having to circumnavigate hazardous weather. The challenge is to complete the flight by skillfully using information provided by the airborne weather radar, a pilot-controlled weather analysis tool which can improve pilot decision making in potentially dangerous weather. Targeted towards both the student and professional pilot, this book will help improve a pilot’s ability to successfully deal with severe weather. Airborne Weather Radar offers a unique combination of both technical data--presented in a user-friendly manner--and real life methods and procedures, which pilots can immediately incorporate into their flight operations. Common weather related situations are presented and analyzed throughout the book for better understanding.

$24.95
 
Aviation Weather and Weather Services

Aviation Weather and Weather Services

Gleim book covering weather and weather services material.

$22.95
 
Weather for the New Pilot

Weather for the New Pilot

By Tom Morrison

In this informal handbook intended for new and low-time private pilots, Morrison explains the features of weather that affect flight, the ways flight can be affected, and factors to consider when making decisions about flying in various weather-related circumstances.

$21.95
 

 

 


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