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low-level prog charts are something you need to be familiar with as a pilot not only will you get asked about these on your written exam but you should also be able to read them so you can avoid bad weather and for my private pilot students these are going to help us determine if were going to be able to fly vfr before we break down these charts i want you to take note of what these charts are called prog charts that stands for prognostic to prognosticate means to tell the future and thats important to keep in mind because these are weather forecasts not current observations and with that in mind lets talk about deciphering these things and dont worry these things are really easy to read now there are a ton of different places you can get these charts but im going to show you how to get them from your official weather source which is aviationweather.gov lets go up here to forecast then scroll down to prog charts and take a quick look in here now since this video is specifically f