Lesson 14 | Weather Patterns | Private Pilot Ground School

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Lesson 14: Weather Patterns

There are a number of things that affect the density of the air we are going to be flying through. The key ingredients for us is the pressure, temperature, and humidity. As you heat a gas (the air) it expands, making it less dense. As you squeeze a gas, it obviously becomes denser as you pack more molecules into a tighter space. Lastly, when you introduce lots of moisture into the air, the water molecules push the air molecules farther apart, making it less dense (humidity isn’t taken into account when calculating density altitude, we just want you to know your airplane will not perform as well when the humidity level is high)

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Love this series. This has been so helpful, this instructor is great.

Abszilla
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This has been so helpful. I feel like I will be much more prepared than the average student.

CrecenteDesigns
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extremely useful! much better than those interactive videos made by fresh pilots. Please keep on doing this

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Living in Netherlands doing my PPL. This series is an awesome source of knowledge and a little taste of home. 🇺🇸

FlyWithFitz
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You are so co rrect!! I'm a Florida 2nd gen Native, and yes, it can be rainning in the front yard and not in the back!! Seen this more than once in my life for sure!! Showery! Now I know what to call it! Thanks! :)

katherineray
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I’ve found it very useful as well. Scott is pretty cool

brandonhall
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One of the best explanations of weather.

jcgonzalez-medina
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Thanks for teaching about fog! I LOVE FOG! Im from the Central Valley. It would fog up all the time in the spring in the early morning. THICK AS PEA SOUP! Thank you, sir.

GregFliesVR
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14:15 That magic called the kinetic energy of the air molecules.

WonderfulWorldW
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The "origin" of the cloud names - status, alto, cumulus, etc. is -- Latin.

hughwood
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Chrysler made a car called the Stratus, because it was smooth on the road.

adammcallister
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It would be nice if there's a link to something like homework or questionnaire after the vid

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Interesting, how are you teaching in Russia, is it an exchange program? Students sound like they are english speakers...great as always.

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