EASA Meteorology Explained | METAR, Stability & Thunderstorms
EASA Meteorology questions can look simple — until the exam gives you a METAR like BKN008 TSRA and asks for a flight decision. In this video, Captain Aero explains key EASA Meteorology concepts including METAR decoding, atmospheric stability, VFR decision making, thunderstorms, icing, fronts, fog and common weather exam traps. You will learn: ✈️ How to decode BKN008 TSRA ✈️ Why some METARs are automatic no-go decisions ✈️ Stable vs unstable air ✈️ Thunderstorm and cumulonimbus hazards ✈️ Warm front cloud sequence ✈️ Rime ice vs clear ice ✈️ Radiation fog and advection fog ✈️ Common EASA Meteorology exam traps This video is useful for: EASA PPL students EASA ATPL theory students CPL meteorology revision Aviation weather theory Student pilots preparing for written exams Timestamps: 0:00 EASA Meteorology exam trap 0:35 Decode BKN008 TSRA 1:20 Why students misread METARs 2:05 Stability basics 2:45 Stable vs unstable air 3:25 VFR decision: BKN008 TSRA 4:05 Aviation units: metres vs feet 4:35 Weather hazards and precipitation 5:15 Warm front cloud sequence 6:00 Thunderstorm development 7:00 Microburst and windshear danger 8:00 Rime ice vs clear ice 9:00 Radiation fog vs advection fog 9:35 Final exam recap Subscribe to Captain Aero for more EASA, DGCA, FAA and TC pilot theory videos made simple. #EASA #Meteorology #METAR #PilotTraining #AviationTheory

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