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This is the FAA's primary resource for helicopter operations knowledge; it is essential reading for applicants preparing for knowledge exams with a helicopter class rating.
A step-by-step illustrated guide to performing all helicopter operations.
Human Factors for Aviation - Instructor's Guide is designed to be used by instructors to integrate the important elements of human factors knowledge and skills in both flight and ground school.......
Between 1967 and 1997 Keith Spragg progressed from the greenest new co-pilot on a piston-engined Vickers Viking to a fully qualified jet captain. He then went on to become an experienced pilot trainer and examiner. The story of that journey, told in I Hav
A collection of more than 300 typical Transport Canada written exam questions with keynotes covering all major subject areas. Review the keynote summaries and test your knowledge to complete your preparation for the AIRAF exam.
Intuitive organization and colorful presentation make this manual an essential study aid on your journey to an instrument rating or commercial certificate.
FAA-H-8083-15B reprint. Primary reference text for the Instrument Rating FAA Knowledge Exam.
In this unique and instructive book, veteran IFR pilot Richard Collins takes the right seat beside Patrick Bradley, a relatively new IFR pilot.
Contains the questions most frequently asked by FAA examiners during the airplane instrument rating checkride, and the appropriate responses..........
The new Instrument Procedures Manual is a thorough revision, with expanded content, to this long-established and ubiquitous title.
Learn To Fly: Reference Guides for Recreational & Private Pilots softcover
LEARN TO FLY is a handy reference guide for future and student pilots as they prepare for flight training and ground school courses.
Learn how to develop total awareness for the situation, the airplane, and the self—and to convert that awareness into perfect takeoffs and landings.
Flying involves risks. Fortunately, most of these risks have been identified and managed down to remarkably low levels. However accidents still occur and the key to successful flight is an in-depth knowledge of the risks and how to effectively manage them
With GPS (Global Positioning Systems) now standard equipment in virtually all aircraft, GPS mastery is becoming as necessary to pilots as basic stick and rudder skills...…….
This aviation manual stresses the importance of understanding and gleaning the most from weather and air traffic control (ATC) systems...…..…….
The new Fifth edition includes dozens of new tips and features for G1000 and Perspective glass cockpits, including Cirrus SR20 and SR22 Aircraft...…….
Sharpen your math skills for the interview as well as for the cockpit, with these great tips for figuring math problems in your head without paper or calculator.
In Meteorology Demystified, best-selling author Stan Gibilisco, writing with his usual entertaining and informative style and flair, provides a complete foundation of essential physical and scientific concepts behind different weather phenomena...........