Do you know how to read a TAF, including FM, BECMG, and PROB? This video breaks down TAFs so you can learn the coding and important weather forecast information, especially for pilots and aircraft dispatchers. In my experience, some aircraft dispatch examiners and pilot examiners WILL ask about ALL parts of a TAF during the aircraft dispatch oral and practical exams. It is critical for pilots and dispatchers to be able to read the TAF fully!
Check out my study & decoding guides (PDF files on my website) to help you understand and learn to translate remarks and learn the codes used in TAFs and METARs: [ Ссылка ] (click link for METAR Decoding)
Videos in this series:
Part 1: TAF Issue Times, Coding, Windshear Wind Shear Forecasts [ Ссылка ]
Part 2: TAF Forecast Groups – FM and PROB30 [ Ссылка ]
Part 3: TAF TEMPO, BECMG, Times, and Practice [ Ссылка ]
Other helpful links:
METAR Basics playlist: [ Ссылка ]
PIREP Basics playlist: [ Ссылка ]
My top 10 METAR remarks video: [ Ссылка ]
Other related video: Decoding the SUPER OBSCURE numerical METAR remarks: [ Ссылка ]
Check out my other videos covering weather, regulations, airline operations, video tours, instrument flying, and weight and balance calculations!
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Always remember that Laura, when you get right down to it, is just a pilot and a dispatcher. She is explaining facts from the source materials but may be incorrect or out of date. You should always follow your primary guidance (Aircraft manuals, government regulations, etc.) before listening to anything from this YouTube channel. These videos are intended for educational purposes only.
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