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Weather Flying

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Contains authoritive advice on flying in all kinds of weather, with information on obtaining weather data before and in flight, the use of satellite photos, and new instrumentation

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1979

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Robert N. Buck

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Profile Image for Katherine Ripley.
2 reviews
September 17, 2021
An old man lamenting about his hatred for technology

I found this book on a list of books every pilot should have on their shelf.

I didn't finish it. I'm three chapters in and I can already tell that the book would be twice as useful if it were half as long and a quarter more optimistic.

It's like being told repeatedly that technology is the devil and lectured on how much better things were "back in my day."

If you want to write a useful book about weather that is actually helpful today, focus on how to incorporate the vast wealth of knowledge you clearly have with the technology that now exists. Don't carry on forever about how things used to be as if you're writing a memoir and then label it as a helpful book for people to reference right now.
Profile Image for Maxmilion Sperlich.
44 reviews
August 30, 2020
It may be repetitive in some spots, however i am a student pilot and as reading this book i was up doing my solo cross country and like the book said check stations and watch for signs of deteriorating weather. Thunderstorms started building right over my destination airport the sky went black and the rain came down hard. I was deciding on what to do an eventually turned a 180 and flew back home. I wasn't going to chance it. This book taught me a lot about weather the importance of checking along the route and something that today is pushed aside. Taking control of the skies even if its talking to air traffic control. Great read.
Profile Image for Aaron Dranoff.
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June 6, 2022
Must read for any pilot brand new or seasoned. especially if you plan on becoming instrument
1 review
February 19, 2024
As a pilot myself, I found this book meaningful. Makes me feel some type of way when flying. Easy to read and understand.
Profile Image for Jonathan Kuster.
1 review
November 17, 2019
Great book

This is a book every pilot should read no matter how many hours he or she has under his or her belt. A great read and very informative. Thank you to the author for putting this together.
3 reviews
August 22, 2008
I'm almost done with this so I figured I'd rate it now.

I hesitated reading this for a long time because I stay away from flying in any serious weather and I was worried about how up to date the information is.

This book of course, is a classic and constantly recommended as one of the 5 flying books you have to own. I can't disagree.

The good: The information in this book has been updated. He mentions the Internet and GPS. The fact that he's flown since the DC-3 days adds a lot of weight to what he says. I learned a lot about weather, how to read it and what to do about it and it's made me want to study the weather more. hH doesn't leave any type of flying out. He tells you what you need to know if you're flying a 172 all the way up to a 747. As a matter of fact, his favorite plane right now is a glider!

Oh yeah, and it's entertaining!

The bad: Well, not too bad. Some of his weather explanations went over my head. Also, even though he mentions the west several times, a lot of his explanations are about weather in the northeast. I also think more specifics on how to check the weather would be nice. I think he's seen so many changes that he tries to leave it more general.

If you're a pilot, just buy the book. You know you will eventually.
Profile Image for Dan Croft.
33 reviews
April 7, 2018
A surprisingly easy to read book, despite the relatively dry subject. A lot has changed with technology in the 30 years since this was written, but the fundamentals of weather (and flying it) haven't. This is a great book for tips on flying weather conditions- first, on how to avoid it and, second, how to fly through it if you find yourself in that situation.
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56 reviews
July 29, 2016
Bu kitabın çok da yardımcı olduğunu söyleyemeyeceğim, yeterince görsel destek yok.
Profile Image for Leandro.
2 reviews1 follower
June 2, 2017
Very dry but full of good info if you're a pilot. Doesn't matter if you're instrument or visual. Lots of good info.
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