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Understanding Flying Weather

Derek Piggott's introduction to meteorology for glider and light aeroplane pilots. In simple and accessible terms it explains how atmospheric... more
Author:
Piggott, Derek
Format:
Softcover
Edition:
2nd Revised edition

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Short description

Derek Piggott's introduction to meteorology for glider and light aeroplane pilots. In simple and accessible terms it explains how atmospheric phenomena can be used to improve flying performance and to make flying both economical and enjoyable.

Long description

Understanding Flying Weather is Derek Piggott's introduction to meteorology for glider and light aeroplane pilots. In simple and accessible terms it explains how atmospheric phenomena can be used to improve flying performance and to make flying both economical and enjoyable. Taking into account advances in satellite and computer technology, Understanding Flying Weather describes pressure patterns, cloud formation and how soaring conditions can be used to advantage, as well as detailing the effects of depressions, anti-cyclones and local topography. Its uncomplicated text and diagrams cover the syllabus for the British Gliding Association Bronze 'C' Certificate and so will be particularly relevant to those studying for this important examination.

Product details

Imprint:
A & C Black
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing Group
ISBN:
9780713670929
Publication date:
September 2004
Length:
216mm
Width:
138mm
Thickness:
6mm
Weight:
180g
Edition:
2nd Revised edition
Pages:
96
Illustrations:
b&w line drawings
Readership:
General
Edition:
2nd revised edition
Audience:
General
Illustrations:
B&w line drawings
Pages:
96
Illustrated:
True

additional information

Derek Piggott MBE was Chief Flying Instructor at Lasham from 1953 to 1989. He is very highly respected throughout the gliding world and is the author of several standard reference books, including Gliding 8th edition, and Understanding Gliding 3rd edition, both published by A&C Black.

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