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Old 8th April 2023 | 12:33
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Originally Posted by pilota320pilot
this is a great start. I will check this out. Do you have other books containing information on specifics of an airfield, and maybe also a book about aviation meteorology?
On airfields you can check "Airport Engineering" by Ashford, and "Planning & Design of Airports" by Horonjeff. Also ICAO Annex 14.

Aviation Meteorology is a bit of an odd one. One of few areas where I also wish there was a "central reference" of information. It's a vast topic so need to find your own areas of interest. A lot of resources are online.
You can check out the Smartcockpit library, Airbus series "Getting to Grips with...". ICAO Annex 3. The "International Cloud Atlas" by the WMO. WMO reference materials here: https://community.wmo.int/en/activit...-regs-guidance

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