The student will have the ability to understand the influence of meteorological phenomena on
aeronautical activities. Knowing and understanding meteorological parameters measured and
forecasted at an airport will be able to take decisions on the ground and in flight operation of the
aircraft, and to design specific operational processes and activities related. By studying severe
weather phenomena that affect aircraft landing or taking off and their effects on the flight, the
student will be able to make decisions on flight efficiency. Analysis of severe weather phenomena on
flight route will give the student the ability to extrapolate the effects of mesoscale aviation
processes on a global scale, thus helping him to improve his capacity to make decisions regarding the
optimization of flight trajectories. Aviation needs managers able to understand the specific
meteorological terms and documents that are always present at aeronautical meteorological office.
A high level of training enabling them to develop complex tasks in an environment in which
hazardous weather phenomena is an ongoing risk factor that can affect flight safety.
Outcome: Not Provided