The FAA and NWS co-publish Aviation Weather Services (Advisory Circular 00-45G), which features full-color illustrations throughout and full coverage of the weather-related tools that assist pilots with flight planning and in-flight decisions.
This text thoroughly explains the many U.S. aviation weather products and services available to pilots. Weather product examples and explanations are taken primarily from the Aviation Weather Center’s Aviation Digital Data Service. The AC provides hundreds of weather website addresses for weather resources and definitions. It is an unprecedented level of convenience and study access for pilots planning flights and researching weather. Aviation Weather Services is the main resource to use when studying for pilot certification exams and should remain a part of every aviator’s library. Includes weather station location tables, lists of contractions and acronyms, weather symbols, conversion charts, internet links, and more. |
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Current stock is ASA-AC00-45H. If ordered, you will receive ASA-AC00-45H.