Boost Your Weather Wisdom” – FAASafety.gov
New FAA Safety Briefing: Boost Your Weather Wisdom Read the Latest Issue! The March/April 2024 issue of FAA Safety Briefing magazine focuses on aviation weather and its critical effect on safe GA flying. Articles review some of the many resources and tools pilots use to gather weather information as well as explore some of the trends revealed from weather-related accident data. We also sit down with the new FAA Administrator, Michael Whitaker, to discuss his take on general aviation safety. Feature Articles Building Confidence with the Conditions – How to Unleash Your Inner Weather Briefer Pushing Your Luck – How Gambling on Weather Can Be Deadly Expanding the Envelope with Aviation Weather – A Balloon Pilot’s Perspective on Microscale Meteorology A Fresh Forecast – Aviation Weather Under the Microscope Aviate, Navigate, Communicate – An Interview with FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker Departments Forecasting Safe Skies – Jumpseat: an executive policy perspective Reporting Disability Compensation – Aeromedical Advisory: a checkup on all things aeromedical What is a Briefing? – Checklist: FAA resources and safety reminders Fair Weather Flyers – Drone Debrief: drone safety roundup Engine Oil 101 – Nuts, Bolts, and Electrons: GA maintenance issues Don’t Strike Out – Vertically Speaking: safety issues for rotorcraft pilots A Macro Lens on Weather – On Final: an editor’s perspective Bradford Sipperley, FAA General Aviation Group – Faces: FAA employee profile Subscribe/Contact:
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