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Meteorology & Atmospheric Science - General & Miscellaneous, Aeronautical Engineering - General & Miscellaneous, Commercial Aviation, Weather

Mastering the Systems: Air Traffic Control and Weather

by Richard L. Collins, Collins, David N. Collins
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Overview

This aviation manual stresses the importance of understanding and gleaning the most from weather and air traffic control (ATC) systems. Pilots are guided through common misconceptions about weather dangers with solid advice and accurate examples for improvement. The effects of wind and storms and the role of the ATC are discussed, and a basic weather course is provided. The most frequent decisions pilots make when they are caught in weather are explained, and all options are presented so that pilots can find their way out of undesirable conditions.

Synopsis

This aviation manual stresses the importance of understanding and gleaning the most from weather and air traffic control (ATC) systems. Pilots are guided through common misconceptions about weather dangers with solid advice and accurate examples for improvement. The effects of wind and storms and the role of the ATC are discussed, and a basic weather course is provided. The most frequent decisions pilots make when they are caught in weather are explained, and all options are presented so that pilots can find their way out of undesirable conditions.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1991
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780025272453

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