This conference accomplished two goals. It developed a complete list of learning objectives for meteorology training for a professional pilot. The conference also allowed these pilots, meteorologists, researchers, and educators to gather together to talk about issues effecting aviation meteorology. Presentations: U.S Air force Military Aircrew Weather Training; The Professional Pilot and Meteorology: A Void in Understanding; Aviation Weather Training; Collegiate Weather Education for Pilots; The Current State of Meteorological Education for Aviation Professionals and Methodologies for Enhanced Learning; A Weather Crisis; Crosschecks, Backdoors, and Outs: Practical Tips from the Pro's; Position Paper on Army Aviation Meteorology Training; and Career Pilot Weather Training Curriculum--A National Weather Service Perspective. Symposia. (jhd)


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    Title :

    Professional Pilots Meteorology Training Standards Conference. Held in Colorado Springs, Colorado on April 13-14, 1989


    Contributors:
    T. H. Miner (author)

    Publication date :

    1989


    Size :

    148 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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