Weather radar information is one of the most valuable tools available to
pilots to ensure safe, efficient, and comfortable flight operations. Onboard
weather radar allows pilots to tactically navigate near and around severe
weather with confidence. And with the advent of datalink radar data systems,
pilots of all types of aircraft and skill levels can easily access similar vital
information. Yet pilots must understand how to use these technologies and their
potential flaws to avoid inadvertently getting too close to or penetrating
severe weather, which could obviously have detrimental outcomes.
Author
Dr. David Ison takes you through the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary
to operate both airborne and datalink weather radar. With a focus on simplicity
and real-world application, Dr. Ison introduces and explains the essential
concepts of radar operation and interpretation. Beginning with radar and severe
weather theory, he covers attributes of inclement weather phenomena, how they
are detected, and how pilots can evaluate these conditions through available
radar sources. Airborne weather radar essentials such as attenuation, tilt
management, contouring, and gain are explained with real-world examples. The
text outlines advanced features including auto-tilt, turbulence detection, wind
shear warning systems, and terrain mapping and provides operational strategies
for all phases of flight. The detailed sections on datalink radar information
explain how the system works, how to use available data, and common pitfalls.
Dr. Ison describes the advantages and disadvantages of both airborne and
datalink radar systems to help pilots understand the best and most effective use
of each.
Each chapter provides case examples, concept questions to test
your understanding, and scenarios to assess your judgment and evaluation skills.
Regardless of your current skill level—and whether you are just considering
adding datalink radar to your toolkit or have been flying with airborne radar
for year —this book can serve as a fundamental reference on using radar data in
flight.
by David Ison
Published November 2021
184 pages.
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Weather radar information is one of the most valuable tools available to
pilots to ensure safe, efficient, and comfortable flight operations. Onboard
weather radar allows pilots to tactically navigate near and around severe
weather with confidence. And with the advent of datalink radar data systems,
pilots of all types of aircraft and skill levels can easily access similar vital
information. Yet pilots must understand how to use these technologies and their
potential flaws to avoid inadvertently getting too close to or penetrating
severe weather, which could obviously have detrimental outcomes.
Author
Dr. David Ison takes you through the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary
to operate both airborne and datalink weather radar. With a focus on simplicity
and real-world application, Dr. Ison introduces and explains the essential
concepts of radar operation and interpretation. Beginning with radar and severe
weather theory, he covers attributes of inclement weather phenomena, how they
are detected, and how pilots can evaluate these conditions through available
radar sources. Airborne weather radar essentials such as attenuation, tilt
management, contouring, and gain are explained with real-world examples. The
text outlines advanced features including auto-tilt, turbulence detection, wind
shear warning systems, and terrain mapping and provides operational strategies
for all phases of flight. The detailed sections on datalink radar information
explain how the system works, how to use available data, and common pitfalls.
Dr. Ison describes the advantages and disadvantages of both airborne and
datalink radar systems to help pilots understand the best and most effective use
of each.
Each chapter provides case examples, concept questions to test
your understanding, and scenarios to assess your judgment and evaluation skills.
Regardless of your current skill level—and whether you are just considering
adding datalink radar to your toolkit or have been flying with airborne radar
for year —this book can serve as a fundamental reference on using radar data in
flight.
by David Ison
Published November 2021
184 pages.
If you find a better price elsewhere on this product we will match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference.
Purchase today and you can return it in the original condition through Monday, April 21, 2025 ! See our return policy.