Pilots live or die by the weather we fly in. We fly in a fish tank of air. Understanding whether that air is going to be like the calm, crystal blue waters of the lagoons of Cook’s island or turbulent like an impending Tsunami is part of being a competent pilot. Although weather hasn’t changed since the FAA declared that all weather is a result of heat exchange, weather prediction, forecasting and weather services are constantly evolving.
San Carlos Flight Center invites Shelby Rebholtz, CFI to provide a review of the different types of weather products available to pilots. Are you adept at interpreting the weather codes found on METARs and TAFs? Want to take you weather briefing to the next level? Learn about other sources of weather information to use.
Be more weather aware on your next flight, and join us for this safety seminar.