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Description Back Cover
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WEATHER REPORTS, FORECASTS & FLIGHT PLANNING
Praise
for previous editions:
"The best new book on the subject...comprehensive, authoritative,
and filled with examples and illustrations...beneficial to student
pilots and pros alike." AOPA Pilot
"Lankfords
book does a much better job of helping pilots understand reports
and forecasts than Aviation Weather Services. In addition, Lankford
explains quite a bit of meteorology as he shows you how to understand
written material and charts." Flight Training magazine
Whether
you're flying into the wild blue yonder, gray skies, or pitch-black
night, Terry T. Lankfords classic weather guide for pilots is
your one indispensable source for clear meteorological information.
In this easy-to-understand book, FAA Weather Specialist and
30-year veteran pilot Lankford gives pilots practical weather
guidance for safer flights.
In WEATHER
REPORTS, FORECASTS & FLIGHT PLANNING, you'll find more than
weather theory and simple assessment information. Terry Lankford
gives you:
- Hands-on
advice on pilot interpretation and application of diverse
weather information
- The voice
of experience in applying real-life techniques to specific
information
- Pilot-tested,
best-practice procedures for all types of conditions, forecasts,
and flight planning
- Vital
information on challenges such as vorticity, icing, low-level
wind shear, thunderstorms, and turbulence
- A pilot-savvy
understanding of the limitations and evolution of weather
forecasting
- Clarifications
of dangerous misunderstandings and misconceptions about weather
forecasts and terminology
- The
most efficient ways to get the meteorological information
you need and make maximum use of FAA automated services
- Decoding
of weather and NOTAM abbreviations
NEW IN
THIS EDITION:
- Coverage
of satellite imagery
- Completely
updated to METAR format
- NEXRAD
and Leading-Edge radar products
- National
Weather Service procedures, techniques, reorganization
- Aviation
Weather Channel web page help
- Mountain
Wave Forecasts information
- Wind
chill/comfort index
Providing
the equivelant of in-depth experience in gathering, interpreting,
and applying meteorological information, this book puts the
goal of weather-wise piloting within easy reach. WEATHER REPORTS,
FORECASTS & FLIGHT PLANNING will raise your confidence level
as it raises your skills.
Table
of Contents:
- Surface
Observations (METAR).
- Pilot
Weather Reports (UA, UUA, PIREPs).
- Satellite
Imagery.
- Weather
Advisories.
- The Area
Forecast (FA).
- TWEB
Route Forecasts.
- Terminal
Aerodrome Forecast (TAF).
- Winds
and Temperatures Aloft Forecast (FD).
- Radar
and Convective Analysis Charts.
- Air Analysis
Charts.
- The Weather
Briefing.
Appendices:
A: Abbreviations.
B: Forecast and Report Locations.
C: Area Designators.
Author
Biography
Terry T. Lankford has been a Weather Specialist with the FAA
for nearly 30 years, and is the author of three titles in McGraw-Hills
Practical Flying Series: Understanding Aeronautical Charts,
2nd Edition, Cockpit Weather Decisions, and all three editions
of this book. He also wrote Aircraft Icing. A pilot since 1967,
he also holds single-engine, multiengine, and instrument ratings,
as well as an FAA Gold Seal Instructor certificate. An FAA accident
prevention counselor, he earned the Flight Safety Award in 1979.
Lankford also contributes articles to pilot periodicals. |