Meteorology books written for those who can fly can sometimes be rather torpid tomes of theory, pulled together to help the would-be-aviator obtain his pilots licence. This book breaks new ground in presentation of what is and should be presented as a fascinating and vitally important part of a pilot's skill and flight safety. Gome are the dreary old monotone drawings of isobars and fronts, endless graphs and reams of figures and in bounce full colour photos of what you actually see - clouds and cloudscapes that tell you instantly what's happening to the air around you. Pilot's Weather is a new commonsense approach to meteorology, written in straightforward language and illustrated throughout. The student pilot need no longer fear his meteorology exam and the licenced pilot can enhance flight safety for himself and his passengers. Endless graphs and reams of figures are replaced by full colour photgraphs of what you actually see - clouds and cloudscapes that tell you instantly what's happening to the air around you. For those who fly engine powered aircraft, microlights or gliders - this book makes the weather make sense.
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Brian Cosgrove has had a fascination with weather and its prediction since childhood. He carries his camera everywhere so as not to miss the opportunity to capture a rare or spectacular skyscape. His expertise in the study of meteorology has come from his days in the RAF and his love of flying and gliding. Brian lives in Oxfordshire.
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