Weather Flying, Fifth Edition
Weather Flying, Fifth Edition book cover

Weather Flying, Fifth Edition

5th Edition

Price
$22.50
Format
Hardcover
Pages
416
Publisher
McGraw Hill
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0071799720
Dimensions
6.3 x 1.2 x 9.3 inches
Weight
1.59 pounds

Description

From the Publisher Robert N. Buck set a New York to Los Angeles speed record at the age of 16. A retired senior TWA jet captain, Buck flew the Atlantic more than 2,000 times. As a civilian, he headed a four-year bad-weather research project for the Air Force, which won him an Air Medal. Robert O. Buck is a retired commercial airline pilot. With more than 16,000 hours of flight time, he has served as a Captain for Delta airlines, a First Officer for Allegheny Commuter airline, and the Technical Editor of Business and Commercial Aviation Magazine. Buck began soloing gliders at age 15 and power aircraft at 16. About the Author Robert N. Buck set a New York to Los Angeles speed record at the age of 16. A retired senior TWA jet captain, Buck flew the Atlantic more than 2,000 times. As a civilian, he headed a four-year bad-weather research project for the Air Force, which won him an Air Medal. Robert O. Buck is a retired commercial airline pilot. With more than 16,000 hours of flight time, he has served as a Captain for Delta airlines, a First Officer for Allegheny Commuter airline, and the Technical Editor of Business and Commercial Aviation Magazine. Buck began soloing gliders at age 15 and power aircraft at 16.

Features & Highlights

  • Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
  • THE BEST RESOURCE A PILOT CAN HAVE TO UNDERSTAND HOW TO FLY IN ALL TYPES OF WEATHER
  • How do you improve on the best guide for pilots to learn how to fly in all kinds of weather? The answer is the Fifth Edition of
  • Weather Flying
  • . Regarded as the bible of weather flying, this aviation classic not only continues to make complex weather concepts understandable for even the least experienced of flyers, but has now been updated to cover new advances in technology. At the same time, this respected text still retains many of its original insights from over four decades of publication, provided by renowned weather flying veteran Robert N. Buck.
  • In a straightforward style, new author Robert O. Buck (son of the book's original author) delves into how computers, personal electronic devices, electronic flightinstrument systems, and other technologies are changing the way general aviation pilots fly weather. He addresses the philosophy and discipline required to use these systems, what they are really telling us, and their task as supplement to good flying sense. The updated Fifth Edition also discusses how to handle changes in FSS weather briefing, including a look at new weather information products and airborne datalink weather information as they affect weather flying.
  • This new edition features:
  • Discussions of weather information--what it is, how to get it, and how to use it
  • Discussions of weather information--what it is, how to get it, and how to use it
  • Explanations of various weather phenomena and how they affect a flight
  • Explanations of various weather phenomena and how they affect a flight
  • Updates on the new GPS and smart technology used in weather flying
  • Updates on the new GPS and smart technology used in weather flying
  • Changes in weather information and briefi ngs
  • Changes in weather information and briefi ngs
  • Descriptions of improved anti- and deicing systems
  • Descriptions of improved anti- and deicing systems
  • Serious discussion of the pilot-electronics interface
  • Serious discussion of the pilot-electronics interface
  • Now more than ever, having the Bucks'
  • Weather Flying
  • at the controls is the next best thing to having the authors with you in the cockpit.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Made me realize how little I truly know about the weather!

What an awesome book! I'm only up to page 97 and this is easily the best and most informative book on deciphering weather I've ever read. It'll DEFINITELY help me better interpret weather maps and conditions before I fly.
10 people found this helpful
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Weather Flying is really usefully good.

I fly VFR. This book addresses things I've not known about weather flying, even after taking courses and reading the FAR Handbook on weather. The author ties acquisition of atmospheric information dealing with highs and lows and constructs a weather perspective as flown from the cockpit. Evaluating weather preflight and again while in the cockpit dynamic says much more than just what weather is. His is written from a lifetime of flying every kind of weather.
One of the best things gained from reading this book is VFR flying and what I now think of IFR flying. I it's time to get the Instrument ticket.

LC McFarland
6 people found this helpful
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Recommended

If you're like me and prefer having an old school style grasp on things, not just following procedures and checklists, relying on computer controlled devices to give you warnings, but rather prefer to understand things from a more simple yet thorough perspective and you happen to be a pilot then boy this book is for you.

This book will help you develop a "commons sense" type of understanding when it comes to weather and flying, it's like Bob takes you on a stroll and says hey, let me share with you the secretes of weather flying.

It's an easy read and has a conversational style to it
If you're in doubt, just get this book, make yourself a cup of coffee, get comfortable and begin to absorb the old wisdom of good ole pilots who really knew what they were doing.
5 people found this helpful
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worth purchasing for sure

I've read alot of aviation books. I recently completed my PPL and I bought this book to be an additional aid to my studies.

I didn't finish reading the book yey but I will. I didnt have the time to read this ontop ofthe other books I had to study but it is written well and it takes a different approach in explaining the practical nature of weather to apply when flying. Its not just theory.

I haven't finished it yet but even though my PPL is done I still want to read this out of interest. I would recommend this book for those people interested in flying planes. It came on time with prime membership and its a lovely hard cover book. Five stars.
5 people found this helpful
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Not as good as I thought it would be

Not as good as I thought it would be, if you're looking for a advanced book on ice/deice/fiki/onboard radar/etc Id keep looking, seems like it was written for a basic low hour PPL.
4 people found this helpful
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Study weather or die.

Study weather or die.
3 people found this helpful
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Awesome book with practical approach to weather flying

I'm a student pilot, and I love this book because of how it teaches about weather flying in practical scenarios. My most favorite chapters are "Thunderstorms and Flying them", and "Turbulence and Flying them". It's usually easier to decide about landing if the airport reports thunderstorms, but the book teaches what to expect and how to decide if, say, thunderstorms are predicted half an hour after expected arrival but weather already reports wind shear on the runway. Or, the presence of stationary clouds means mountain turbulence, but the absence of clouds doesn't mean lack of turbulence - just that there isn't enough moisture in the air to form clouds.

As many other reviewers mentioned, highly recommended for licensed pilots but certainly a must read for student pilots.
3 people found this helpful
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Five Stars

got what i wanted fast!
1 people found this helpful
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Fascinating Read

Even if you do not fly a plane yourself this is very interesting. Take it on your next commercial flight and sit by the window! Whenever we get to do that again in normal times. Its a different world up there and this book achieves an understanding in a relatively non-technical way.
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Should be required reading!

Absolute must for any aviator!