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BorneoPilot
16th Mar 2001, 00:24
Looking for a good weather reference for the INRAT and CPL exams. suggestions?

Dockjock
16th Mar 2001, 06:42
The "Air Command Weather Manual" is great.

check www.aviationworld.net (http://www.aviationworld.net) It may not be on the website, but they definitely have it in the store.

Luftwaffle
17th Mar 2001, 01:28
AWARE is fairly good too. I don't know if they have a new edition with GFAs in it, but in 1999 I found that many of the CPL answer choices were word for word out of AWARE.

Code Blue
17th Mar 2001, 04:10
I used Pultz's Instrument Manual and the Weather section is quite good both in terms of breadth and depth. The Air Command Manual is certainly more comprehensive, but for ease of reading the Pultz is better.

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BorneoPilot
18th Mar 2001, 13:07
Thanks guys for the advice. will get the Air Command Manual from TC soon. heard that they are going out of print soon.

fly safe.

Randy_g
23rd Mar 2001, 00:47
Borneo the Air Command one is excellent. I would also recommend (as Luftwaffedid) AWARE. AWARE is published by TC and is one of the references they use for writing the exams. You won't go wrong with either.

Randy_G

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offshoreigor
26th Mar 2001, 19:44
Don't forget that old reliable "Weather Ways"

Cheers, OffshoreIgor http://www.pprune.org/ubb/NonCGI/eek.gif

BorneoPilot
7th Apr 2001, 11:56
The Air Command Weather Manual is excellent!
Thank you all that reply to this post.

penguin
7th Apr 2001, 19:00
Borneopilot: Try this

http://www.nwas.org/committees/avnwxcourse/course.htm