Weather Wisdom for Pilots: Decoding Aviation Weather Theory
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Weather Wisdom for Pilots: Decoding Aviation Weather Theory | FAA Decoded Podcast #6
Welcome to Episode 6 of FAA Decoded, where we unravel the essentials of aviation weather theory to empower pilots with the knowledge to fly safely! In this episode (running approximately 40 minutes), we dive into the atmosphere’s composition, circulation patterns, and the forces that drive weather changes, like the Coriolis force and atmospheric pressure. Learn how temperature, moisture, and wind impact flight performance, from takeoff distances to human physiology at altitude.
We explore key weather phenomena—convective currents, low-level wind shear, microbursts, and frontal systems (warm, cold, stationary, occluded)—and their hazards, including turbulence, icing, hail, and thunderstorms. Discover how to interpret surface weather maps, understand cloud types, and anticipate ceiling and visibility challenges. Packed with practical insights, this episode equips pilots to make informed decisions using weather reports from Flight Service Stations and avoid risks like engine water ingestion or lightning strikes.
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