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飛行課程 Stage 2 - Sources of Weather Information

2023-07-02 02:02 作者:才疏學淺的市民李先生  | 我要投稿

Content:

  1. Weather Briefings

  2. In-Flight Weather Sources


1. Weather Briefings

  • Preflight Weather Briefing Requests

    • When requesting a briefing, identify yourself as a pilot, and supply the briefer with the following information:

      • Type of flight planned (VFR or IFR)

      • Aircraft number or your name

      • Aircraft type

      • Departure airport

      • Route of flight

      • Destination

      • Flight altitude

      • Estimated time of departure (ETO)

      • Estimated time enroute (ETE)

  • Types of Preflight Weather Briefings

    • Outlook briefings - provide?forecast information (when the departure time is six or more hours away)

    • Standard briefings - most complete and assume you have no familiarity with the overall weather picture

Standard Preflight Weather Briefing
  • Abbreviated briefings - provide updates from a previous briefing or other weather source or fill in missing items from the weather picture you have

2. In-Flight Weather Sources

  • Flight service stations (FSS)

  • Center Weather Advisories (CWAs)

    • Unscheduled weather advisory issued by an ARTCC to alert pilots of existing or anticipated adverse weather conditions within the next two hours

    • A CWA might be initiated:

      • When a SIGMET has not been issued, but based on PIREPS, conditions meet those criteria

      • To supplement an existing in-flight advisory

      • To alert pilots to conditions that currently or will soon adversely affect the safe flow of traffic

    • ARTCC broadcast these reports once on all frequencies except emergency frequencies when any part of the area described is within 150 miles of their airspace; in terminal areas, local controls such as towers and approach and departure control will broadcast these reports for conditions within 50 miles of their airspace

  • Automated weather Observing systems (AWOS)

AWOS
  • Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS)

    • ASOS provides:

      • Cloud height and amount up to 12,000 feet

      • Visibility and obstructions to vision, such as fog and haze

      • Type, intensity, and amount of precipitation

      • Pressure, including sea-level pressure and altimeter setting

      • Ambient and dew point temperatures

      • Wind direction, speed, and character (gusts, squalls)

    • Does not report clouds above 12,000 ft., virga, tornadoes, ice crystals, snow pellets, drizzle, or blowing obstructions such as snow, dust, or sand, and cannt detect oncooming storms


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