METARs are standardized aviation weather reports that provide essential information on current weather conditions at airports. They include data on temperature, wind speed and direction, visibility, cloud cover, and significant weather phenomena. Pilots use METARs to assess weather conditions for flight planning, ensure safe takeoffs and landings, and make informed decisions during flight. Access to accurate and timely METAR data enhances situational awareness and helps mitigate weather-related risks.
A METAR is a format of weather reporting information and is used by pilots to fulfill part of their pre flight weather briefing. It is also used by meteorologists who use aggregated METAR information to assist in weather forecasting.
1.5km = 1500m
80 meters
0 to 20 and more metars
The pilots when they say may day may day , are calling other pilots for help.
Navy pilots fly in combat or on recon missions. They protect our country and help our allies.
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No. Their country didn't win.
The Allies won the Battle of Britain. Pilots came from more than just Great Britain; there were Polish pilots, pilots from all over the Empire. There have been many depictions of American pilots (The USA stayed out of the war at this time) either pretending to be Canadian, or just volunteering to help the Allies.
Airline Pilots Generally Fly Jets, More commonly 'Commercial Pilots' Are the chaps that Fly You on Holidays IE. Passenger Jets. Hope This Is a Help = ]
Yes, navy pilots and air force pilots are military pilots.