
Weather to Fly
For Sport Aircraft
by Paul Hamilton
Sport Pilots fly lower and slower than General Aviation pilots, so weather plays a critical factor in your flying.
Weather to Fly - for Sport Pilots DVD is straightforward and beautiful presentation features time-lapsed cinematography of cloud formations, in-air footage, and animations.
This DVD simplifies complex weather concepts as well as illustrates consequences of pilot judgment in a 5-step system specific to Sport Pilots and light-sport aircraft operations. You will learn to forecast local conditions, interpret weather information accurately, make better decisions about "whether to fly", and learn to see trends so you "get smarter each time you fly." Includes booklet with worksheets for an interactive learning experience.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
RELATED LINKS:
- ...from the 'sport' Category
- > Light Sport Aircraft Inspection Procedures
- > Sport Pilot Test Prep
- > Powered Parachute Handbook
- > Sport Pilot Test Guide
- > Sport Pilot Computer Testing Supplement
- > Preflight a Fixed Wing Sport Aircraft
- > Paragliding
- > Sport Pilot Fixed Wing Kit
- > Sport Pilot Checkride
- > Sport Pilot Checkride
- ...from the 'weather' Category
- > Aviation Weather Set
- > Aviation Weather Services
- > Icing For General Aviation Pilots
- > A3: Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation
- > Flying The Weather Map
- > Aviation Weather & Weather Services
- > Manual of Aeronautical Meteorological Practice
- > Severe Weather Flying
- > METAR / TAF
- > Aviation Weather
Skills
- Pilot Ratings
- sport
- private
- instrument
- commercial
- flight instructor
- multi-engine
- helicopter
- ATP
- JAA PPL (private)
- JAA ATPL (commercial)
- standard pilot kits
- Flying Skills
- basics
- VFR skills
- IFR & navigation
- communications
- sport flying
- aircraft operation
- avionics training
- flight safety
- Pilot Supplies
- logbooks
- planning / plotters / E6Bs
- cockpit organization
- hood / fuel testers
- flightbags & cases
Management
- ICAO
- convention annexes
- air traffic management
- airports
- communications
- dangerous goods
- meteorology
- search & rescue
- others
Aircraft Builder's Logbook
logs work, expenses, & material
sources per FAA requirement
Skills
- Airframe
- basic knowledge
- specialty skills
- tools & hardware
- sheet metal
- composites
- fabric & wood
- welding
- NDT & corrosion
- paint & finish


