RESTRICTED
NAVIGATION WEATHER
WORKBOOK
prepared by
ARMY AIR FORCES INSTRUCTORS’ SCHOOL
(NAVIGATOR)
Selman Field, Monroe, Louisiana
AAENS, SELMAN FIELD
MONROE, LOUISIANA
AAENS, ELLINGTON FIELD
TEXAS
AAFNS, HONDO ARMY AIR FIELD
HONDO, TEXAS
AAFNS, SAN MARCOS ARMY AIR FIELD.
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS
AUGUST, 1944
RESTRICTED
4 ees ‘enres
PREFACE
‘The claim that it is important for you as a navigator to learn
navigation weather is an understatement. The truth is, you must
learn it. That's where this workbook cones in. By conscientiously
filling in its pages you learn weather, and what is even more in
portant, what the navigator does about it, Moreover, you end up
with a handy guide for future reference, Therefore, tackle the job
as it should be tackled.......with interest and enthusiasm!
These rules will help:
1. Each section in the workbook corresponds with a certain
weather lecture. Glance over the respective section prior
to each lecture for a preview of what to expect. This is
especially helpful when training films are shown.
2 Use Air Force Manual No. 6, "Weather for Aircrew Trainees",
a5 a reference bock and source of information.
8. Pay close attention in class, From time to time the in-
structor will discuss questions in the workbook. Don' t
miss these discussions,
4. Keep the workbook up to date, and try to finish each part
before going on tb the next. Naturally you're expected to
do your own work.