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How to Read a Windsock

Pilot Institute

More Safety Private Pilots usually fly lighter aircraft that are more sensitive to wind. These aircraft have lower crosswind limitations and are more affected by gusts and wind shear. A windsock can help you quickly evaluate if the wind conditions are within your aircraft’s capabilities. Why does this matter?

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How To Recognize and Recover from An Unusual Attitude

Northstar VFR

Wake turbulence hit me in the air, and it felt like I had been T-boned from the left side. Environmental Factors Turbulence : Turbulence from wind shear, mountainous terrain, thunderstorms, or microbursts can put your aircraft into an unusual attitude.

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Visual Angle of Attack Indicators and Systems Engineering Theory

Air Facts

The system for VAOAI is pretty much all of general aviation and not just the hardware on the airplane. When VAOAI is suggested as being comparable to airspeed, the technique for flying the airplane with VAOAI replacing airspeed or being used in conjunction with airspeed must be documented. One problem is turbulence.

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Arriving in Style

Plane and Pilot

Anytime the airplane is heading downhill toward terra firma, our attention should be on the instruments in the clouds, and out the windows when the sky is clear. We often end up at higher altitudes to escape the wind shear layer, cumulus buildups, and turbulence below. Lets get that done before we start the descent.

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Planning Proper Pace of Flight Training Remains Critical

Flying Magazine

Sure, if all the pieces line up, such as an available instructor, a healthy airplane, the weather, your health, your aptitude, finding a place to take the knowledge test, your finances, and an available DPE when you are ready for your check ride. Could it happen? According to cFAR 61.87, it is.

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Occluded Fronts: What Pilots Need to Prepare For

Pilot Institute

Pilots should anticipate heavy rain, storms, icing, and turbulence with occluded fronts. Turbulence and Wind Changes Occluded fronts often bring strong winds and sudden wind shifts. As air masses collide, turbulence increases, especially in storms embedded along the front. What Is a Weather Front?

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Clear Air Turbulence: How It Happens and How to Handle It

Pilot Institute

Welcome to the world of Clear Air Turbulence (CAT). Lets take a closer look at clear air turbulence, so you can anticipate where they might show up, and learn how to manage the risks involved. Lets take a closer look at clear air turbulence, so you can anticipate where they might show up, and learn how to manage the risks involved.