Recurrent Training
DSP - Seasonal Meteorological Conditions and Hazards - I
Contained in plans:
Flight Dispatcher Training

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This course course provides a comprehensive overview of mid‑latitude climatology, jet stream dynamics, and the formation of local winds such as foehn, chinook, and Santa Ana. It then delves into aircraft icing, covering cloud microphysics, phase transitions, and the three primary icing types—rime, clear, and mixed—along with their impact on flight safety.

The material emphasizes the importance of understanding temperature, liquid water content, and droplet size for predicting icing severity, and offers practical guidance for pilots on detection, avoidance, and mitigation strategies.

This course covers the following topics:

  • Climatic Zones
  • Typical weather situations in the mid-latitudes
  • Local winds and associated weather
  • Flight Hazards
  • Icing
  • Conditions for ice accretion
  • Types of ice accretion
  • Hazards of ice accretion, avoidance
Training areas:

FOO (Dispatcher)

Duration: ~ 100 minutes
Example training content:
Categories:
Operational Control & Flight Dispatch
FOO / FOA Courses
Meteorology