| Weather to Fly takes pilot capabilities plus aircraft limitations
and weights them against the weather in the ultimate decision of "whether to
fly". Applying
this methodology each and every flying day will help insure that you have some of your
best, as well as, safest flights.
This web site is designed to facilitate the Weather To Fly
system and documentation of sources of weather information as outlined in the
successful and extremely popular Weather To Fly programs.
It is THE instructional program on
meteorology for all types of ultralight and light sport aviation including Hang Gliding, Paragliding,
Ballooning, Sailplanes, Ultralights, Powered Paragliders, Trikes, and Powered Parachutes.
It is accompanied by a Log Book.
WEATHER TO FLY SYSTEM OUTLINE
Step 1 INFORMATION RESOURCES PREPARATION
Regional Weather, Overall Wind, The Big Picture
Local Conditions & Upper Air, Pilot Briefing 800WX Brief
Step 2 OBSERVING YOUR WEATHER AT THE LOCAL SITE
Clouds, Terrain, Wind & Gusts
Step 3 WHETHER TO FLY?
Compare pilot capabilities and aircraft limitations to the weather
Evaluate physical condition & mental attitude
Step 4 THE FLIGHT
Flight planning, instruments, and flight techniques
Step 5 THE ANALYSIS
Flight conditions, events, prediction, and feedback
Determine trends & patterns
Check out the
Weather To Fly Collection:
Weather To Fly, For Sport Pilots with Paul Hamilton DVD
Sport Pilot Log Book
Weather To Fly, Basic Concepts for
Flight with Dixon White DVD
Weather To Fly, Interactive CD
Weather To Fly Log Book
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