Is aviation weather confusing you?

I know I’ve written about this before but this is an area that will kill an inexperienced pilot or student pilot and it’s just difficult to keep reading stories about this when it can be prevented. This post is really a message from my heart. I just read a post today about a guy that was extremely lucky that he didn’t die! He made a bad decision and ended up flying into IFR conditions. This is a serious issue that must be corrected before it kills more pilots!

 

Why are pilots making bad choices and risking their lives?

It’s inexperience and not understanding the weather. I have written articles about it and I have written e-books about it because it is a killer. If you want to fly, you MUST know and understand aviation weather. I know it’s boring and I know you want to avoid even reading any of it but many people don’t realize that they are setting themselves up for a bad situation.

 

Many Pilots will eventually end up caught in bad weather!

You can minimize the risk though. I’m not talking about flying only on clear days without a cloud in the sky! This is sweeping the problem under the rug and will eventually catch up with you. When it does, you better pray. If you’ve never been caught flying in bad weather then you are in for a big surprise. My suggestion to you is to learn to understand weather better.

I am not saying this to just try to sell you something (although if I wasn’t selling anything I wouldn’t be able to afford to maintain this site and I’d have to close it), but I’m telling you because there are too many fatal aviation weather related accidents that can be prevented with a little know how.

I have free tips on this site and a very inexpensive e-lesson on weather designed to make it very simple and easy for you. If you do better with video then here’s another option for you. It’s only $24. Isn’t your life worth that? It’s not like the typical hard to understand videos using technical terms that confuse you. It’s designed so you will feel comfortable making safe “GO, NO-GO” decisions. It’s about as easy as it gets.

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If you don’t want to buy it, then don’t, but at least do the best you can to learn to understand the weather so you don’t end up another statistic. I really do care and if I could afford to give away everything to help you, I would. I just want to help put an end to all these terrible aviation accidents and help people the best I can. Please check out the aviation weather training here so you can continue to learn and grow into safe pilots so we can all enjoy this for many years to come.

Take care and fly safe!