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Airman Knowledge Weather Information and Checkride Observations Dan Gudgel Meteorologist / Pilot Examiner FAA Safety Meeting Contra Costa County Airport – Byron, CA February 23, 2008
Agenda • Weather Information Sources • Common Weak Checkride Points • Knowledge • Flight Skills • Examination Preparation • Question / Answer Session
Weather Information Sources • Conceptual Knowledge • Personal Awareness • Phones • Internet
Concepts or “ Book Learnin’ ” • FAA AC-006 “Aviation Weather” • FAA AC-0045 “Aviation Weather Services” • Weather “Library Building” • Wallington • Blackburn • OSTIV (WMO) • AOPA References (but think ‘Soaring’!) (Buck, Collins, Williams, Lester)
Awareness • Media Utilization • “Atmospheric Behavior” • Mind’s ‘Historical’ Files • Weather Observations • Surface-based • Airborne
“Formal” Briefings • Automated Flight Service Station (AFSS) • “Full Circle” of Knowledge Application • Direct User Access Telephone Service (DUATS) • Aviation Digital Data Service (ADDS)
The Internet: Website URLs<weather.gov/sanfrancisco> <aviationweather.gov> Interactive Maps Will “light up” / Just point and click!
ADDS – Satl Imagery <aviationweather.gov> “Day” Fire – Sept 2006 <weather.gov/sfo>
weather.gov/xxx SanFrancisco Monterey SFO Reno RNO Hanford Fresno HNX
Other Internet Sources • Unisys Weather • http://weather.unisys.com/ • BLIPMAPs • (Dr. John ‘Jack’ Glendening) • Explore!!!
Oh, Noooooooo!!! “Not Dan for the Checkride … He’s a weatherman!!!”
Common Weak Checkride Points • Knowledge • Cross-Country Planning • Airspeed Computations • Atmospheric Lift Mechanisms • Weather Codes / Charts • Airspace Familiarity (Hot Button!) • Special Emphasis Areas
Cross-Country Planning • Wind Correction Angles • Effective Lift/Drag Application • Academic • Practical
Airspeed Computations • Relationship: IAS – TAS – GS • TAS • Flight Computer Recommended • E6B Manual or Electronic • Dead Reckoning Concepts Application
Atmospheric Lift Mechanisms (Please indulge ‘the Weatherman’) • Thermal • Ridge • Mountain Wave • Convergence / Shear Lines
Weather Codes and Charts • Decode METAR / TAF • K / LI Chart • Upper Air Depiction (RAOB) • Basic Forecast Charts / Products • Sigmets / Airmets • Area Forecasts
Airspace Familiarity • Definitions / Apply Knowledge • Weather Minimums • Operational Impacts
Special Emphasis Areas • Stall / Spin • Wake Turbulence • Low-level Wind Shear • Wind Gradient • Collision Avoidance • Runway Incursion Avoidance • Checklist Usage (and Exchange of Controls)
Common Weak Checkride Points • Flight Skills • Landing Pattern Decision-Making • Air Work • Emergency Procedures • Miscellaneous
Landing Patterns • Decision-Making • Traffic Conflicts • Wind Considerations • Penetration • Turn Locations • Wind Gradient • Runway Utilization
Air Work • Turning Stalls • Maneuvering Reference Points • Spoiler Technique
Emergency Procedures • Airspeed Control • Landing Considerations • Go / No-Go for Downwind Landing • Alternate Landing Sites • Runway Utilization
Miscellaneous • Checklist Use • Demonstration of Soaring(?!) (You mean I have to demo that?!)
Common Weak Checkride Points • Examination Preparation • Paperwork • Endorsements in Order and Comprehensive • Application (FAA Form 8710-1) • Exam Tools • Easy Access by applicant for convenience • Familiar with tools brought
FAA Form8410-1 • Airman with Instructor Oversight • Neat and Very Legible • Front Side Not For Examiner
Examiner Filing Errors! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Airman with Instructor then Examiner to FAA OKC
Error!!! xxxx Returned File xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Questions? daniel.gudgel@noaa.gov d.gudgel@sbcglobal.net (cell) 559-696-9697 (Lemoore Home) 559-924-7134