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A companion product to ASA's E6-B metal flight computer. Provides calculations for high-speed flight in the range of 220-700 knots or miles per hour.
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This useful tool shows a pilot which entry is appropriate given the assigned holding radial, making it a superb learning tool. Approved for use during FAA Knowledge Exams!
Comprehensive study tool for the FAA Inspection Authorization Knowledge Exam. Includes 5 FREE practice tests with ASA's online simulated testing program at no additional cost!
Designed for easier IFR flight planning and in-flight reference. Made of durable Lexan®. Includes current NACO chart scales!
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..........
ASA's Jiffyhood for IFR training is comfortable, light, and does the job at a reasonable price. Light gray with black adjustable straps; one size fits all.
Visual guide to the traffic pattern so pilots can see the entry, downwind, base, and assigned runway at a glance.
278 pages, 11" x 6 5/8", hardcover, black.
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
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.
High quality aluminum E6-B manual flight planning computer. Vinyl case and instruction booklet included.
Weather radar information is one of the most valuable tools available to pilots to ensure safe, efficient, and comfortable flight operations. Onboard weather radar allows pilots to tactically navigate near and around severe weather with confidence.
Aids in the transition from landplanes to seaplanes. Advanced topics make it a great resource for already-rated seaplane pilots.
Notes on the Tailwheel Checkout and an Introduction to Ski Flying is meant to be useful not only to the beginner first making this transition, but also to provide relevant observations to the pilot or instructor already flying these kinds of airplanes.
When used as a supplement to the highly popular Oral Exam Guide Series, this book prepares pilots for the oral portion of their Helicopter Checkride.
The lightweight, simple and effective view-limiting device for simulating instrument conditions in the cockpit environment.
Each guide is a comprehensive book on the fundamentals of flying the specified airplane.
A compilation of FAA and CAMI documents covering human factors for safety of flight.