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Thu, Aug 21, 2003

Sportys Offers Weather Flying DVD Course

More than 6 1/2 hours of weather flying instruction are now available in Richard L. Collins' Advanced Weather Flying DVD Course. Collins teaches this graduate-level course in weather flying through 29 flights across the weather map, featuring thunderstorms, ice, fog, frontal weather, mountain flying and more, straight from the cockpit of his P210.

This two-DVD set includes 42 lessons on weather and IFR flying, including radar techniques, in-cockpit data link systems, and application of theory to real-world situations.

The viewer goes on actual flights with Collins to explore the relationship between forecast weather and real conditions and how complex weather systems affect the airplane. This DVD course also includes an interactive on-screen weather terminology decoder that puts 1,500 weather contractions at your fingertips, and works right on your TV or computer.

More than the METAR and TAF codes, this resource includes contractions covering everything from PIREPs to very technical weather forecast discussions.

FMI: www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?&DID=19&Product_ID=6104

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