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Over 250 terms defined Comprehensive glossary In-depth information Plenty of examples |
65 Pages 5-1/2" X 8-1/2" Soft Cover Wire Bound |
A great cockpit companion for new student pilots venturing out on their first cross country flights |
72 Pages 5-1/2" X 8-1/2" Soft Cover Wire Bound |
A safety guide A review source Pages of memory joggers Loaded with facts, tips, data |
93 Pages 5-1/2" X 8-1/2" Soft Cover Wire Bound |
400 contractions defined Snow NOTAMs section NOTAMs explained Abundant examples |
110 Pages 5-1/2" X 8-1/2" Soft Cover Wire Bound |
Details TFR structure Offers protection tips Explains "Pointer NOTAMs" Helps prevent intrusions |
42 Pages 5-1/2" X 8_1/2" Soft Cover Wire Bound |
Int'l NOTAM format explained Example Int'l NOTAM decoded NOTAM "look-up" process explained One-sided "flip-page" design |
26 Pages 5-1/2" X 8-1/2" Soft Cover Wire Bound |
This Decoder Has All The Answers to Your Questions! |
A Good, Basic Book For Novice Pilots! |
You'll Become an Instant Expert With This Book! |
An Everyday Reference! |
Keep Your Ticket and Stay out of Trouble With This Resource! |
A Handy, Easy to Carry Information Source |
Make Consistent, Reliable Weather Decisions With Accurate, Easy To Follow Step-by-Step Guidance Simple Explanations, Examples, Tips & Data, Detailed Information: All, At Your Fingertips Quickly Develop An Expert Understanding Of Charts, Advisories, And Weather Essentials With This Easy To Use Manual You'll Have Total Confidence In Your Weather Analysis |
Reprinted with permission of AOPA Flight Training Magazine (Oct 2008 Issue): Every pilot needs a thorough preflight weather briefing. That much is clear. What isn't clear to many pilots is exactly what the flight service station specialist is saying during those briefings. Jerry Miller's new book, Preflight Weather Analysis Made Easy, was written to make the preflight briefing easy to understand so the pilot may get the most benefit from the interaction. Miller is a retired flight service specialist who breaks down the briefing and goes step by step through every chart a briefer has access to. Every page starts with a chart example and then explains what can be gleaned from the information it presents. The explanation is clear, plain, and to the point. Miller also includes a tip sidebar on each chart, and some nice memory aids along the way. The book also includes a section of tips on getting the most of every briefing. Finally, a number of appendices cover everything from NOTAM and METAR/TAF contractions to weather chart symbols and TAF reporting locations. There's even a sample briefing sheet. If the FAA's Aviation Weather Services is too obscure, try Miller's book for some real world insights. |
"Studying for the written test taught me about all the separate weather products, but nothing has been able to put it all together until I read your book. Thanks for helping me gather all the information into a comprehensive form." F.M. Jasper, AL |
"As a newly certficated pilot, I have found that understanding weather and the large number of analytical products that are available has been my biggest challenge. Your book has been of immense help." K.R. Park Hall, MD |