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Severe Weather Flying

by Dennis W. Newton, Scott Crossfield
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Overview

Focusing on detection and avoidance of severe weather, this book teaches pilots how to lessen their chances of being caught in extreme weather conditions. Written so that anyone can understand complex meteorological terms, it attempts to bring across the most crucial principles that pilots can use to fly more wisely. Different weather conditions, including lightning, icing, and wind shear, and their effect on flying are discussed in detail.

Synopsis

Focusing on detection and avoidance of severe weather, this book teaches pilots how to lessen their chances of being caught extreme weather conditions. Written so that anyone can understand complex meteorological terms, it attempts to bring across the most crucial principles that pilots can use to fly more wisely. Different weather conditions, including lightning, icing, and wind shear, and their effect on flying are discussed in detail.

Author Biography: Dennis Newton is a Federal Aviation Administration-designated engineering representative flight test pilot for small and transport airplanes. He lives in Seattle, Washington.

About the Author, Dennis W. Newton

Dennis Newton is a Federal Aviation Administration–designated engineering representative and flight-test pilot for small and transport airplanes. He lives in Seattle, Washington.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc.
Pages
190
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781560274278

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