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Inadvertent weather encounters still account for a great number of aviation accidents. Much of the cause of those accidents is the lack of timely local weather information in the cockpit. Radar, lightning detectors and now Data-link NEXRAD systems can provide the necessary weather information in real-time (or slightly delayed with Data-link).
Unfortunately, the complete weather picture is often missing or difficult to obtain from a single source. Additionally, the interpretation of in-flight weather information relies on experience or many hours of training.
This, the lightning Detection Course, is the first of three volumes (the next two, Data-link Weather and Radar will be released soon).
At the very core of the self-paced of the training program is the ElectronicFlight CompleteLearning Methodology that focuses on the following basic elements:
- Instill conceptual knowledge, instead of rote memorization
- Implant mental models (a picture imprinted into permanent memory)
- Present the conceptual organization of a system
- Provide requisite knowledge using highly graphical methods
- Reinforce knowledge with targeted practice exercises
- Implement hands-on skill development with a knowledgeable Flight Instructor
After successful completion of a module, the operation, and familiarity, of a piece of avionics should become second nature when it counts the most under the pressure of high-workload situations in the cockpit.
Upon successful completion of this CompleteLearning module the student will be able to:
- Discriminate between active and passive weather detection
- List the three stages in a thunderstorm's lifecycle
- List the three types of lightning
- Describe the method of lightning detection methodology
- Describe the inputs and outputs of a typical lightning avoidance system
- Recall a mental image of lightning detection symbology
- Describe the two cell display types and their use
- Describe a lightning detector self-test sequence
- Recall a mental image of the display control layout
- Formulate strategies for weather avoidance using a lightning display
- Incorporate lightning detection into decision strategies
- Recount the limitations of lightning detection, and much more
Minimum Hardware Requirements: PC compatible, 64MB of RAM, 266MHz Processor, Sound Card, Windows 95 or higher, Approximately 100MB of hard disk space per module. Not MAC OS compatible.
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