What Causes the Wind | Pressure Gradient Force | Coriolis Effect | Surface Friction

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Ever wonder why some days are windier than others? Wind is caused by a pressure gradient force, which is air moving from an area of high pressure to one of low pressure. It's curved by a Coriolis Effect caused by the rotation of the Earth. And it's veered and backed by surface friction close to the ground. All three forces produce the wind we encounter in flight!

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a lot of good videos on all things IFR/VFR flying...lots of stuff i did not know..i SUBBED

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The air for the airplane is like the ocean for the fish, so better know as much as possible about it if you want to be a proficient pilot. Learn way more than what the FAA would ever ask you about.

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make video about gps approach, PBN, RNAV, RNP

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I hate you FAA for making me learn this!

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