Aviation Meterology Notes [~5MB]

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Aviation Meterology Notes [~5MB]

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Hello,

These are some notes that I put together for Aviation Meteorology. I know that there are a few PPL/CPL trainees around, so hopefully this may help them in a small way. I've got some other topics as well if anyone is interested.

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Diagrams are from: Yeo, Malcolm, Kevin Bennett, Graeme Bowers, and Jennifer Pope. Handbook of Flight. Perth, W.A.: West 1, 2001. Print.
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Re: Aviation Meterology Notes [~5MB]

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wow - some interesting stuff there, brings me back to High School years learning about the different types of clouds and how the Sun is a form of energy.

Interesting first part about the Mesopause, Stratpause and the Tropopase.
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written_ficton wrote: Interesting first part about the Mesopause, Stratpause and the Tropopase.
... just go with that....
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Out of Curiosity, any ATPL notes, or do you just have CPL/PPL?
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Re: Aviation Meterology Notes [~5MB]

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spartacus wrote:
written_ficton wrote: Interesting first part about the Mesopause, Stratpause and the Tropopase.
... just go with that....

Credit where is due, certainly a good read...

Which Aviation Magazine will this appear in?
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That's as far as I got up to, need to save up a bit for the ATPL books :)

I do have helicopters, supersonic aerodynamics and a bit on physiology.
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