
Meteorology
Volume 1 - Meteorology
JAA approved textbook written to European aviation regulations and standards.
To view sample pages of this book, click here.
Jeppesen and Atlantic Flight Training have teamed up to produce these top quality ATPL training books with the philosophy of training pilots to fly - not just pass tests. The ATPL books are thorough and comprehensive, yet utilize full color graphics to make complex concepts easy to grasp.
Some topics include:
• The Atmosphere
• Wind
• Thermodynamics
• Clouds and Fog
• Precipitation
• Air Masses and Fronts
• Pressure System
• Climatology
• Flight Hazards
• Meteorological Information
Since the Airline Transport Pilot may be required to operate anywhere in the world, this volume also includes an extensive section on global and regional climatology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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An abbreviated Table of Contents is also included below:
The atomosphere
Pressure and pressure systems
temperature
water in the atmosphere
density
pressure systems
altimetry
stability
clouds
precipitation
thunderstorms
visibility
icing
winds
local winds
air masses
fronts and occlusions
upper winds
windshear and turbulence
non-frontal pressure systems
meteorological services
aviation weather messages
synoptic chart
upper air charts
the world climate
prevailing winds and ocean currents
climatology - tropical revolving storms and tornadoes
Skills
- Pilot Ratings
- sport
- private
- instrument
- commercial
- flight instructor
- multi-engine
- helicopter
- ATP
- JAA ATPL
- pilot's training kits
- Flying Skills
- basics
- VFR skills
- IFR & navigation
- sport flying
- aircraft operation
- avionics training
- flight safety
- Pilot Library
- aerodynamics
- weather
- human factors
- aircraft ownership
- aviation management
- flying careers
- Pilot Supplies
- logbooks
- flight planning
- cockpit organization
- hoods / fuel testers
- flightbags & cases
- CFI & FBO resources
- simulators



