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1955 Civil Aeronautics - Pilot’s Weather
                          C. A. A. Technical Manual No. 104  1955 Civil Aeronautics - Pilot’s
                            Weather C. A. A. Technical Manual No. 104  1955 Civil Aeronautics - Pilot’s
                              Weather C. A. A. Technical Manual No. 104  1955 Civil Aeronautics - Pilot’s
                                Weather C. A. A. Technical Manual No.
                                104 

        



Description


Published by US Dept. Of Commerce, Washington D. C., 1954
143 pages

“Pilot’s Weather Handbook” was written as a joint project of the U. S. Weather Bureau’s Training Section and Domestic Aviation Section.

The actual writing was done by J. T. Lee, Meteorologist and Training Specialist, and Carl M. Reber, Meteorologist and Commercial Pilot. Many others also contributed their expertise.

Authoritative source of information needed to prepare for the CAA pilot qualifications examinations and, more important, to help the pilot cope safely with the weather problems he encounters.

Includes information on basic concepts, temperature, pressure, moisture, air stability, clouds, winds, air masses, frontal weather, thunderstorms, icing and turbulence, fog and stratus clouds, weather observations and instruments, weather charts, pilot's weather information, flight planning and weather, flying weather in the U.S.

Sailplane weather as well as a Meteorological Glossary.

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