WEATHER.
For pilots, weather is much bigger than small talk.
*Resolve conflicts between what you see and what you're told
*Be prepared for 4 types of dangerous turbulence and 3 icing phenomena
*Get better information from weather-detection equipment
*Survive flying through little-known and unexpected weather events
*Avoid the misinterpretations, misunderstandings, and inadequate briefings lurking behind many weather-related aviation accidents
*Apply easy-to-use strategies to upgrade your weather savvy
*Gain basic meteorological understanding that can save your life
FAST & FOCUSED RX FOR PILOT ERROR
The most effective aviation safety tools available, CONTROLLING PILOT ERROR guides offer you expert protection against the causes of up to 80% of aviation accidents--pilot mistakes. Each title provides:
*Related case studies
*Valuable "save-yourself" techniques and safety tips
*Clear and concise analysis of error sets.
Chapter 1: Introduction.
Chapter 2: Automated Weather Observations.
Chapter 3: Low Ceilings and Visibility.
Chapter 4: Turbulence.
Chapter 5: Icing.
Chapter 6: Thunderstorms.
Chapter 7: Weather Systems.
Chapter 8: Aircraft Performance.
Chapter 9: Summary.