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JAA ATPL   Meteorology: weather and weather services

JAA ATPL
Meteorology

Publisher:
ISBN-13:
9781904935087
Copyright Date:
2009
Edition:
5th
Other Identifiers:
VOLUME 9
Pages:
664
Binding:
Paperback
Dimensions:
11.8" x 8.3"
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Meteorology comprehensively covers the JAA/EASA ATPL syllabus and learning objectives for this subject and also includes specimen revision and test questions and answers.

ATPL Training Manual 9: Meteorology, aims at imparting a better understanding of all aspects of meteorology, as it applies to flight operations. Such knowledge is essential to a pilot’s understanding of how weather-related in-flight hazards arise and how they should be predicted, avoided and dealt with.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

The Atmosphere
Pressure
Density
Pressure Systems
Altimetry
Temperature
Humidity
Adiabatics and Stability
Turbulence
Winds
Upper Winds
Clouds
Cloud Formation and Precipitation
Thunderstorms
Visibility
Icing
Air Masses
Other Depressions
Global Climatology
Local Winds and Weather
Area Climatology
Route Climatology
Satellite Observations
Meteorological Aerodrome Report
Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts
SIGMET
Meteorological Information for Aircraft in Flight
Automatic Terminal Information Service
World Area Forecast System
Revision Questions

The Oxford Aviation ATPL Training Manual series meets the requirements of the JAR-FCL theoretical knowledge syllabus for the Air Transport Pilot Licence and complies with the ATPL learning Objectives published by the JAA. This The Fifth Edition of the Oxford Aviation Academy's renowned ATPL manuals are the most accurate and comprehensive of the series so far, covering both the professional requirements of the present ATPL syllabus, as well as being compliant with the future NPA 25 syllabus.