ATC & Weather: Mastering the Systems Meteorology 9781560274247 BuckerBook €21.50 ASA
ATC & Weather: Mastering the Systems Meteorology 9781560274247 BuckerBook €21.50 ASA

ATC & Weather: Mastering the Systems

9781560274247

In this Second edition of Mastering the Systems, author Richard Collins reveals how to work air traffic control and weather services to maximum advantage.

The emphasis is on judgment and the interface between pilot and environment, addressing both VFR and IFR situations from flight planning on through arrival, approach, and landing.

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“There are always two systems out there — air traffic control and weather — and the responsibility and the challenge come from fitting the airplane into both of them as smoothly as possible.”

Richard Collins explains the factors pilots need to consider when making these decisions, supplementing them with examples from personal experience and accident reports. He lays all the factors on the table so pilots have enough information to develop individual and airplane limitations.

Pilots will learn exactly what they can and should ask ATC to help them out of a mess. The author highlights and stresses the importance of negotiating the system of air traffic control and weather services to maximum advantage. The emphasis is on pilot judgment.

A flight is affected by winds, storms are always a risk... and considering visibility, an area the regulations cover with a blanket rule that sets the VFR minimums in miles — this does not take into account differences in speed and a regulation's legality does not guarantee pilot and passenger safety. Yet Richard Collins demystifies the art of aviation, guiding the pilot through common misconceptions with solid advice and accurate examples for improvement. From flight planning on through to arrival, approach, and landing, Collins encourages all pilots to be a critic of their own performance, with an example of his own flight self-analysis.

A basic weather course is provided, which serves as the backbone for learning how to read the signs: VFR, IFR, MVFR, CVFR (continued VFR) — what kind of weather leads to the labels that flight decisions are based on? How do you glean the necessary information during preflight, analyze the conditions experienced in flight, and calculate your own forecast based on new information? When does it make sense to fly above the cloud deck, and when should you try to stay down below?

In this revised second edition of his book, Collins teaches you how to use ATC to your benefit. The factors you need to consider when making these decisions are outlined, supplemented with examples from personal experience and accident reports. He explains the most frequent decisions pilots made when they were caught in weather, laying all the factors on the table so you have enough information to develop pilot and airplane limitations that make sense for you, and know when to ask ATC for help.

But even with weather factors and services available en route, Collins is confident in his craft. He never lets his more than 40 years of flying relax his judgment.

Also by Richard Collins:

  • Confident Flying
  • A Pilot Upgrade Tips to Fly By
  • Flying IFR Instrument
  • Flying Refresher
  • Flying the Weather Map
Autor
Richard L. Collins
Language
English
Pages
172
9781560274247

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