Book that gathers theoretical knowledge for the obtaining of the License of Private Pilot, in the matter of METEREOLOGY.
This second edition, totally updated, is supervised and verified by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation and its author, Joaquín C. Adsuar, develops the official syllabus of the Joint Aviation Requirements (JAR).
This manual includes all those comments or questions that, in the opinion of the author, could contribute to the fundamental objective not to move from the opportune learning to the simple passing of a test.
The aspirant for a Private Pilot Licence (PPL) must demonstrate a level of theoretical knowledge appropriate to the attributions granted to the holder of that licence (JAR-FCL). The requirements for the theoretical knowledge examination are contained in a programme (sílabus) comprising nine subjects: Air Law, General Knowledge of the Aircraft, Performance and Flight Planning, Human Factors, Meteorology, Navigation, Operating Procedures, Principles of Flight and Communications.
The author, with an experience of more than 30 years in theoretical and flight teaching, fully develops the official JAR program for the private pilot's license on METEOROLOGY and includes, in addition, all those comments or questions that, he has estimated, could contribute so that the fundamental objective doesn't move from the opportune learning to the simple passing of a test.
This second revised and updated edition has been supervised and verified by the General and Sports Aviation Service of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation and adapts to the required link of theoretical knowledge of the JAR/FCL, to obtain the private pilot license of new implementation.
Author: Joaquín C. Adsuar
Publisher: PARANINFO
Language: Spanish
Format: Soft Covers
Size: 19 cm. X 26 cm.
Nº of pages: 250
ISBN: 9788428328586
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
1 The Atmosphere
2 Pressure, Density and Temperature
3 Humidity and Precipitation
4 Pressure and Wind
5 Cloud Formation
6 Fog, Mist and Haze
7 Air Masses
8 Frontology
9 Ice Formation
10 Storms
11 Flight over Mountain Areas
12 Climatology
13 Altimetry
14 Meteorological Organization
15 Weather Analysis and Forecasting
16 Meteorological Information and Flight Planning
17 Aviation Weather Information
Bibliography
Alphabetical Index