Sky watching - Clouds for pilots Workshop

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Simon is back! In this session we discuss various clouds, fronts and tools for interpreting the weather. We're also joined by MET technical officer, Joanna Aston and our resident instructor/examiner Matt Lane.
    You may notice we slipped up on question 4 in the quiz, the question on F214 and TAF/METAR cloud heights, a great example of human factors creeping in, 4 people checked the answer and no-one spotted it... the correct answer was not listed... and is in fact:
    F215 heights are in AMSL and heights shown in TAFs and METARs are above Aerodrome level.
    The resources and information in this video were current at the time of script finalisation. Please use the most up to date version of resources, many of which can be found on www.astralaviationconsulting.com or www.caa.co.uk/general-aviation/
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Комментарии • 2

  • @stratotramp6243
    @stratotramp6243 Год назад

    Viewers, Note error on Stratus slide: Tops up to 12,000ft not 1200ft. Probably obvious and spoken correctly. All the same Thanks to Astral Aviation for providing these resources. I have attended one session live. Also would well recommend going to weather school. I did a classroom lesson for Weather School 1, need to go back for 2 this year with the skew-Ts!

  • @budguy21
    @budguy21 Год назад +1

    Fast forward to 5:00, save yourself some time