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Learning Weather Trends and What They Tell You

Weather—specifically the challenges it presents to the inexperienced pilot— may be one of the most misunderstood aspects of learning to fly.

One of the first skills a pilot should develop is the ability to acquire a weather briefing. [Credit: Meg Godlewski]
One of the first skills a pilot should develop is the ability to acquire a weather briefing. [Credit: Meg Godlewski]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Pilots, especially learners, must develop the critical skill of obtaining and interpreting comprehensive weather briefings from official sources like 1800WXBRIEF, rather than relying on casual observations.
  • Understanding local weather trends, specific acronyms (e.g., PRESFR, FZFG, $), and the color-coded flight categories (LIFR, IFR, MVFR, VFR) as outlined in the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) is essential for safe flight decision-making.
  • Inexperienced pilots often misinterpret adverse weather conditions, underscoring the importance of early and thorough training on concepts like ceiling and visibility to prevent dangerous flights in conditions beyond their capabilities.
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When it comes to weather, “looks pretty good” is not a PIREP (pilot report) or a weather briefing, but that’s a phrase you often hear at the airport. 

I find this irksome as one of the first skills a pilot should develop is the ability to acquire a weather briefing. Although I no longer fly on a daily basis, one of the first things I do each morning is to pull up a weather briefing from Leidos Flight Service, more commonly known as 1800WXBRIEF.

Meg Godlewski

Meg Godlewski has been an aviation journalist for more than 24 years and a CFI for more than 20 years. If she is not flying or teaching aviation, she is writing about it. Meg is a founding member of the Pilot Proficiency Center at EAA AirVenture and excels at the application of simulation technology to flatten the learning curve. Follow Meg on Twitter @2Lewski.

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