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Editions Cépadues  |  SKU : 1521

Air travel weather support in France and Europe

€20,83

An airplane is designed to fly beyond mountains, seas and borders, to discover "how it's done there! "The weather is a very important part of the preparation of a flight, whether VFR or IFR, and in light aviation. This book deals with the logistical aspects of this field: what weather information, what for, how, when and where to find it. Indeed, as soon as we make flights "beyond the runway turn", we quickly lose our bearings and our comfort when it comes to taking the weather. The reading, decoding and interpretation of the main meteorological supports existing in France and in Europe are discussed. Some commonly used and yet too often misinterpreted media, such as the METAR, the METAR AUTO and the TAF, are examined in detail. This book is an extension of the book "Météo du voyage Aéronautique en France et en Europe" by proposing more than 100 additional pages on these three types of messages. In addition, it is a perfect complement to the book "Dare to go further in VFR".

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les supports météo du voyage aérien en france et en europe
Editions Cépadues

Air travel weather support in France and Europe

€20,83

An airplane is designed to fly beyond mountains, seas and borders, to discover "how it's done there! "The weather is a very important part of the preparation of a flight, whether VFR or IFR, and in light aviation. This book deals with the logistical aspects of this field: what weather information, what for, how, when and where to find it. Indeed, as soon as we make flights "beyond the runway turn", we quickly lose our bearings and our comfort when it comes to taking the weather. The reading, decoding and interpretation of the main meteorological supports existing in France and in Europe are discussed. Some commonly used and yet too often misinterpreted media, such as the METAR, the METAR AUTO and the TAF, are examined in detail. This book is an extension of the book "Météo du voyage Aéronautique en France et en Europe" by proposing more than 100 additional pages on these three types of messages. In addition, it is a perfect complement to the book "Dare to go further in VFR".

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