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Following an in-depth discussion of the logic of aviation
weather and basic theory, Collins takes you along on 46 actual
cross-country flights. The anecdotes provide a valuable
education in weather interpretation, forecasting and decision
making. Soft cover, 234 pages, illustrated, indexed.
"Weather is what you find, not what you expect to find."
— Flying the Weather Map
There is nothing so valuable in aviation as experience. In
Flying the Weather Map veteran aviator Richard Collins
shares his extensive experience with all pilots, offering proven
techniques for weaving preflight forecasts and inflight
observations into the fabric of safe and successful flights.
After an in-depth discussion of weather theory, Collins takes us
along on 46 actual cross-country flights from his own logbooks:
From solid IFR to marginal VFR, we fly with him in his light
airplane in all weather and in all seasons. Each flight begins
with a depiction of that day's weather maps, general conditions,
and charts showing the intended and actual routes. Mile by mile
the flight is analyzed in Collins' clear and deliberate style,
constantly comparing weather theory and the preflight
information with the actual conditions beyond his windscreen.
The decisions these comparisons lead him to along the way —
diversions to alternates, new route requests, and even returns
to his airport of origin — become our own hard-won experiences.
Aviation's most crucial decisions are when to fly, when not to
fly, and when to turn tail. Using an understanding of how
weather works and details of how weather phenomena affect actual
flights, Flying the Weather Map teaches us how to do our
own "inflight weather-casting" and make these decisions safely
and soundly.
Also by Richard Collins: Confident Flying — A Pilot Upgrade;
Flying IFR; Instrument Flying Refresher; ATC & Weather:
Mastering the Systems; Air Crashes; Tips to Fly By; The Perfect
Flight; Thunderstorms & Airplanes |