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This book is based on the JAR-FCL Learning
Objectives, and provides the student with all the knowledge
necessary for passing the JAA ATPL exam in Meteorology.
It is divided into 22
chapters, and although the book is written for student
pilots, other people with an interest in meteorology will
also have great benefit from reading it. Many topics are
discussed, for instance: The Atmosphere, Pressure,
Altimetry, Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere, Pressure
Systems, Wind, Jet Streams, Clouds and Fog, Precipitation,
Air Masses and Fronts, Climatology, Icing, Various types of
Turbulence, Thunderstorms, Flight Hazards, Weather Charts
and Meteorological Information, Satellite Information. |