Forensic Aviation Weather Expertise
There's only a very small handful of aviation weather experts in the forensic science community.
Mr. Schreiber is one of the most respected Meteorologists in the Forensic Aviation field, which originated due to a childhood interest in aviation, formal meteorological education at an aviation university, and a career in the US Air Force as an aviation weather officer. Mr. Schreiber is now a Certified Consulting Meteorologist, with a specialty in aviation weather forensics.
Mr. Schreiber is one of the most respected Meteorologists in the Forensic Aviation field, which originated due to a childhood interest in aviation, formal meteorological education at an aviation university, and a career in the US Air Force as an aviation weather officer. Mr. Schreiber is now a Certified Consulting Meteorologist, with a specialty in aviation weather forensics.
Instrument ConditionsWas the flight in question encountering instrument conditions, such as clouds, smoke, mist, fog, or haze? Was this forecasted or known prior to the flight, or to Air Traffic Controllers?
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Turbulence & IcingSevere turbulence and icing conditions can be a recipe for disaster for aviation. Did the flight in question encounter turbulence, icing, or another weather hazard? Could it have been avoided?
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Air Rescue, Aerial Firefighting, and Air AmbulanceSome of our finest citizens put their lives on the line for others - utilizing aviation means. Unfortunately, this sometimes means very risky flight.
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ThunderstormsA thunderstorm results in powerful updrafts, downdrafts, severe turbulence, icing, heavy precipitation, hail, and all sorts of no-good aviation hazards. Nonetheless, they are still encountered year after year by aviators.
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