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Weather Flying is regarded in the industry as the bible of weather flying. Robert Buck, a general aviation and commercial pilot with tens of thousands of hours of flight time, explains weather in a nontechnical way, giving pilots useful understanding of weather and practical knowledge of how to judge it and fly it. Covers weather flying psychology, en route weather changes, radar and how to use it, taking off in bad weather, and much more. Winner of the Flight Safety Foundation's Publication Award; recommended by the FAA.
Captain Robert N. Buck retired from TWA after having flown well over two thousand Atlantic crossings and thirty-seven years of service as chief pilot and director of thunderstorm research. During World War II he was engaged in weather research for the U.S. Air Corps, for which he was awarded, as a civilian, the Air Medal by President Harry Truman. More recently, Buck has worked with the International Civil Aviation Organization -- the UN's body for aviation -- to develop a new plan of world airspace.
 
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MasseyLibrary | 3 reseñas más. | Sep 24, 2021 |
I think this book is very useful and informative for all types of pilots (VFR and IFR), but it was just really long. It was hard to get through. I know it's not a novel where you kick back in front of the fireplace with a glass of wine and just enjoy it. But to be useful, you have to read it, and to want to read it, it has to be at least somewhat compelling or otherwise interesting. I furthermore didn't understand the logic of the organization of the chapters, which contributed to the difficulty I had in getting through this book.

That said, if you can tough it out, there's a lot of useful information packed in between these two covers. I'll probably revisit this book when I get my instrument rating.½
 
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lemontwist | 3 reseñas más. | Sep 3, 2018 |
Weather Flying is regarded in the industry as the bible of weather flying. Robert Buck, a general aviation and commercial pilot with tens of thousands of hours of flight time, explains weather in a nontechnical way, giving pilots useful understanding of weather and practical knowledge of how to judge it and fly it. Covers weather flying psychology, en route weather changes, radar and how to use it, taking off in bad weather, and much more. Winner of the Flight Safety Foundation's Publication Award; recommended by the FAA.
Captain Robert N. Buck retired from TWA after having flown well over two thousand Atlantic crossings and thirty-seven years of service as chief pilot and director of thunderstorm research. During World War II he was engaged in weather research for the U.S. Air Corps, for which he was awarded, as a civilian, the Air Medal by President Harry Truman. More recently, Buck has worked with the International Civil Aviation Organization -- the UN's body for aviation -- to develop a new plan of world airspace.
 
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MasseyLibrary | 3 reseñas más. | Apr 13, 2018 |
 
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vorefamily | 3 reseñas más. | Feb 22, 2024 |
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