Meteorology II
ABBG410
P410-0034
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German
Exam (minimum of 75% to pass) 30 minutes
ABBG410
Aviation Business (Basic)
3
mandatory course
ABBG410
Aviation Business (Basic)
3
mandatory course
60 class hours (= 45 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 150 hours (equivalent to 5 ECTS credits).There are therefore 105 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
ABBG45
Meteorology I
ABBG61
Visual Flight Training I
Studienleitung
stl
Matthias Lehmann
mln
lecture
Rolf Weymar
xrw
lecture
Meteorology II
After successfully completing this course, students will be familiar with basic explanations of the atmosphere and its underlying physical principles. They will be able to explain atmospheric pressure and the relationship between density, temperature and pressure. The students will have profound knowledge about hazardous weather phenomena, and the global climatology. They will know typical weather phenomena in different parts of the world and their impact on commercial air transportation. This knowledge will enable students to analyze weather situations and make proper decisions during the preparation and practical application of all types of flights.
Meteorology II
1. Thunderstorms, icing, micro burst, wind shear, turbulence
2. Upper winds
3. Global climatology
4. Area and route climatology
5. Meteorological information charts
6. Satellite observations
7. Meteorological aerodrome report
8. Terminal aerodrome forecasts
9. SIGMET
10. Meteorological information for aircraft in flight
11. World area forecast system
Lectures, practices, / ppt and keynote presentations, white board, flip chart, iTunes U, iPad or MacBook, PC-MET Software,
- ATPL learning objectives, EASA 2016
- ATPL Meteorology, Slate Ltd. 2012
- AIP Germany
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