Canadian Aviation Weather consists of 32 chapters on the A to Z of aviation weather in Canada. For decades there has been no up-to-date weather book for Canadian pilots. Consisting of 350 pages, and written by an airline captain and certified meteorologist, this book has filled that meteorological void. It not only deals with theory and the reading of forecasts but it delves on such topics as: volcanic ash, space weather, deicing, hurricanes, airborne weather radar, high level meteorology, jet streams, and much more. Many experts in their fields were consulted giving it strong credibility. It not only caters to the upstart pilot but seasoned pilots will benefit too.
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