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What you will learn

Understand atmospheric structure, pressure systems, and altimetry as they relate to flight operations

Identify and interpret key weather elements such as clouds, wind, jet streams, and moisture to anticipate in-flight conditions

Recognize and respond to turbulence, thunderstorms, and icing conditions

Confidently utilize aviation weather services, including interpreting METARs, TAFs, NOTAMs, and GFAs for effective pre-flight and in-flight decision-making

Interpret Graphical Area Forecasts (GFAs) and meteorological charts with confidence

Apply weather theory to practical flight planning, improving safety, efficiency, and overall situational awareness

Prerequisities

No prerequisites required for this course.

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