Aviation Weather by the Federal Aviation Agency, 1965, is a foundational manual designed to provide pilots, student aviators, and aviation enthusiasts with essential knowledge of meteorology as it applies to flight. Covering everything from basic weather theory and atmospheric structure to detailed discussions of hazards like turbulence, icing, and thunderstorms, this classic government-issued guide remains a crucial resource for understanding how weather impacts aviation operations. Its straightforward, authoritative style reflects mid-century training standards, making it not only practical for study but also a highly collectible piece of aviation history, especially for those interested in vintage FAA publications and early aviation training materials.
The softcover is in good condition. The covers show moderate wear, light surface creasing, and some discoloration typical of age. Foxing is present along the edges of the text block. Interior pages are clean, securely bound, and free of markings. Overall, a well-preserved example of a sought-after 1965 aviation manual.
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SKU: 000002289
$25.00Price
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