Tips on T-Storms: US Air Force Aerospace Safety for Flying Through Thunderstorms
Tips on T-Storms
This article from July 1964 provides tips for pilots and navigators to approach thunderstorms safely.
This was intended as a refresher on terminology, conditions, types of lightning and atmospheric conditions and much more.
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