Unit 6 aviation geography and terminology
P6: Explain how climatic conditions at specific destinations may affect air passengers and crew?
D1: Evaluate how risks posed by climatic and health factors could be minimised
By Ilwaad Omar Sherif
,P6: Explain how climatic conditions at specific destinations may affect air passengers and crew
The climate conditions have been changing from time to time resulting consequences for the
aviation industry. It has reduced aircraft movements, changing the demand, causing lots of damage
to infrastructure, even schedule disruption due to weather. There are different types of climate
conditions which impact passengers and crews:
• global regions
• Seasonal variations
The term global can be defined has a word which represents all locations, national, culture as well as
what who are the people of the world. This can be used to describe collections of regions, nation,
culture as well as people. However, regions involve geographical locations and culture.
There are 5
There are 5 major geographical regions in the world, Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania.
Each content has different regions whether it’s northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere, eastern
hemisphere or western hemisphere.
The four globe regions are classified as
• Equatorial
• Tropical
• Temperate
• Arctic
, The world is divided into 4 zones which indicate the different climate statues. The world ordinates in
the direction east to west going across the world non-stop.
There are some countries which happen to impact the world climate. These are mountains, oceans,
deserts. While the world is routing day and night the solar radiation happens to reach different parts
of the world in different angles.
The world has been split into the middle which is
called The Equator the imagery line runs across the
middle having earth into Northern hemisphere and
southern hemisphere. There are some countries
which lie on the equator such as Kenya, Brazil,
Uganda, and Kiribati…
P6: Explain how climatic conditions at specific destinations may affect air passengers and crew?
D1: Evaluate how risks posed by climatic and health factors could be minimised
By Ilwaad Omar Sherif
,P6: Explain how climatic conditions at specific destinations may affect air passengers and crew
The climate conditions have been changing from time to time resulting consequences for the
aviation industry. It has reduced aircraft movements, changing the demand, causing lots of damage
to infrastructure, even schedule disruption due to weather. There are different types of climate
conditions which impact passengers and crews:
• global regions
• Seasonal variations
The term global can be defined has a word which represents all locations, national, culture as well as
what who are the people of the world. This can be used to describe collections of regions, nation,
culture as well as people. However, regions involve geographical locations and culture.
There are 5
There are 5 major geographical regions in the world, Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania.
Each content has different regions whether it’s northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere, eastern
hemisphere or western hemisphere.
The four globe regions are classified as
• Equatorial
• Tropical
• Temperate
• Arctic
, The world is divided into 4 zones which indicate the different climate statues. The world ordinates in
the direction east to west going across the world non-stop.
There are some countries which happen to impact the world climate. These are mountains, oceans,
deserts. While the world is routing day and night the solar radiation happens to reach different parts
of the world in different angles.
The world has been split into the middle which is
called The Equator the imagery line runs across the
middle having earth into Northern hemisphere and
southern hemisphere. There are some countries
which lie on the equator such as Kenya, Brazil,
Uganda, and Kiribati…