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FLYING THE WEATHER MAP (by Richard Collins)

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.

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13-02386ASA FLYING THE WEATHER MAP$14.95

WEATHER TO FLY FOR SPORT PILOTS WITH PAUL HAMILTON

Sport pilots fly lower and slower than General Aviation pilots. As a result, weather plays a critical factor in flying. The

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13-03468ASA WEATHER TO FLY 4 SPORT PIL$42.95

AVIATION WEATHER SERVICES HANDBOOK

This jointly-published guide from the FAA and the NWS provides an authoritative tool for pilots, flight instructors, and those studying for pilot certification. It covers general weather service information as well as how to interpret and use coded weather reports, forecasts, and observed and prognostic weather charts. Featuring black-and-white photographs, diagrams, and other illustrations, this official handbook provides detailed chapters on The Aviation Weather Service Program;

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13-05641AVIATION WEATHER SERVICE HDBK$13.95

ASA FLYING AMERICA'S WEATHER

With maps, photos and illuminating text, Tom Horne explains what to expect, how to prepare for, and how to enjoy the best and the worst of America's flying weather.

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13-04065ASA FLYING AMERICAS WEATHER$14.95

FLYING THE WEATHER MAP

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. By Richard Collins

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13-02386ASA FLYING THE WEATHER MAP$14.95

ATC & WEATHER: MASTERING THE SYSTEMS (2nd edition,

In this exciting new edition, Richard Collins explains how to work air traffic control an dweather to maximm advantage on every flight. The emphasis is on judgment and the interface between pilot and environment. Addresses both VFR and IFR situations, from flight planning on through to arrival and landing. Soft cover, 172 pgs., indexed.

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13-02356ASA ATC & WETHER MASTERING SYS$14.95

AVIATION WEATHER

Earth's atmosphere, common IFR procedures, high-altitude weather and special area weather considerations are thoroughly discussed. Use with Advisory Circular 00-45E, Aviation Weather Services. Many of the FAA Knowledge Exam weather questions are pulled from this text. Effective 1975. 234 pages.

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13-01062ASA AVIATION WEATHER$8.95

ASA THUNDERSTORMS AND AIRPLANES

Weather forecasters often include the (chance) of thunderstorms to cover every eventuality — not probability —- which leaves pilots virtually on their own to decide whether or not thunderstorms will be a consideration along the flight path.

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13-05800ASA THUNDERSTORMS AND AIRPLANE$14.95

SEVERE WEATHER FLYING (DENNIS NEWTON)

This book is not about flying in severe weather, but about how to detect and therefore avoid it, with advice on how to escape it if your become caught in it accidentally.

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13-02014ASA SEVERE WEATHER FLYING$14.95