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Airline Transport Pilot Test Prep 2021: Study & Prepare: Pass Your Test and Know What Is Essential to Become a Safe, Competent Pilot from the Most Trusted Source in Aviation Training PCK PAP/PS

  • Formaat: kõrgus x laius x paksus: 2625x2062x2.00 mm, kaal: 4750 g
  • Sari: Asa Test Prep
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Aviation Supplies & Academics
  • ISBN-10: 1619549883
  • ISBN-13: 9781619549883
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: kõrgus x laius x paksus: 2625x2062x2.00 mm, kaal: 4750 g
  • Sari: Asa Test Prep
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Aviation Supplies & Academics
  • ISBN-10: 1619549883
  • ISBN-13: 9781619549883
Teised raamatud teemal:

eBundle: printed book and software download code

This bundle combines ASA’s popular Test Prep book and Prepware Download for the ultimate in flexibility and savings. Today’s hectic lifestyles demand efficient use of what limited study time is normally available. This bundle gives test applicants the convenience of choosing whichever test preparation method is most convenient at any given time or location.

Rely on the time-proven and dependable ASA Airline Transport Pilot Test Prep to prepare for your FAA Knowledge Exam. Test material is expertly organized into chapters based on subject matter and includes introductory text and illustrations, questions, answer choices, explanations (for correct and incorrect answers), answers, and references for further study. This topical study promotes better understanding and aids recall to provide a more efficient study guide. Regulations, weather and weather services, flight physiology, and aircraft performance are among the subjects covered. This bundle also includes the Computer Testing Supplement—with the same FAA legends, figures, and full-color charts you’ll be issued at the testing center—to help you become familiar with all available information before you take your official test.

Included with this bundle is ASA’s Prepware software download and 24-month subscription to Prepware Online. More than a “question and answer” recounting of test questions, it combines a powerful software program with the accurate and instructional material you expect from ASA. Prepware gives you the tools and confidence needed to ace the test. You can count on ASA to keep up with changes in the FAA Knowledge Exams with free updates available both online and through an email Update subscription service.

Use Airline Transport Pilot Test Prep for the following Knowledge Exams:

  • ADX: Aircraft Dispatcher
  • ATS: ATP - Airplane (Single Engine)
  • ATM: ATP - Airplane (Multi-Engine)
  • ATH: ATP - Helicopter (Part 135)
  • ARA: ATP - Airplane - Added Rating (Part 135)
  • ARH: ATP - Helicopter - Added Rating (Part 135)
  • ACP: ATP Canadian Conversion
Instructions
Updates and Practice Tests v
Introduction vi
Description of the Tests vii
Knowledge Test Registration viii
Knowledge Test Eligibility viii
Acceptable Materials ix
Testing Procedures for Applicants Requesting Special Accommodations ix
Test Reports x
Retesting Procedures x
Cheating or Other Unauthorized Conduct x
Test-Taking Tips xi
ATP Certificate Eligibility Requirements xii
Knowledge Exam References xiii
ASA Test Prep Layout xiv
Chapter 1 Regulations
Applicable Regulations
3(1)
The ATP Certificate
3(5)
Flight Engineer Requirements
8(1)
Flight Attendants
9(1)
Experience and Training Requirements
10(7)
Part 135 Flight Crew Requirements
17(8)
Flight Crew Duty Time Limits
25(10)
Flight Duty Periods
26(9)
Dispatching and Flight Release
35(8)
Fuel Requirements
43(4)
Carriage of Passengers and Cargo
47(5)
Part 135 Carriage of Passengers and Cargo Requirements
52(3)
Emergency Equipment and Operations
55(12)
Part 135 Oxygen Requirements
67(3)
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
70(3)
Part 135 Regulations
73(16)
Helicopter Regulations
89
Chapter 2 Equipment, Navigation, and Facilities
Inoperative Equipment
3(1)
Pitot-Static Instruments
4(6)
Electronic Flight Instruments
10(2)
Safety of Flight Equipment
12(5)
Communications
17(1)
Navigation Equipment
18(5)
Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
23(6)
Global Navigation
29(1)
Approach Systems
30(7)
GPS
37(6)
Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B)
43(1)
Airport Lighting and Marking
44(10)
Approach Lighting
54
Chapter 3 Aerodynamics
Lift and Drag
3(4)
Critical Engine and VMC
7(2)
Maneuvering Flight
9(3)
Stability
12(2)
High Speed Flight
14(3)
Primary Flight Controls
17(4)
Tabs
21(2)
High-Lift Devices
23(2)
Helicopter Aerodynamics
25
Chapter 4 Performance
Engine Performance
3(6)
Helicopter Systems
9(1)
Takeoff Performance Terminology
10(5)
Calculating V-Speeds
15(5)
CRJ200 V-Speeds
15(1)
Q400V-Speeds
15(1)
Transport Aircraft 2 V-Speeds
15(1)
Transport Aircraft 1 V-Speeds
16(4)
Calculating Takeoff Power
20(2)
CRJ200 Takeoff Thrust Settings
20(1)
Q400 Takeoff Power
20(1)
Transport Aircraft 2 Takeoff EPR
20(2)
Climb Performance
22(7)
CRJ200 Performance Tables
22(1)
Q400 Performance Tables
23(1)
Q400 Climb and Cruise Power Tables
23(1)
Transport Aircraft 2 Climb Performance Tables
23(1)
Transport Aircraft 2 Climb and Cruise Power Tables
23(6)
Cruise Performance
29(1)
Landing Considerations
30(4)
Landing Performance Tables and Graphs
34(3)
Miscellaneous Performance
37(4)
Engine-Out Procedures
41(5)
C208 Aircraft Performance
46(7)
Cessna 208 Performance Tables
53(3)
Commuter Aircraft Performance
56(14)
Helicopter Performance
70(8)
Flight Planning Graphs and Tables
78(5)
Typical Flight Logs
83(1)
Computation of Temperature at Cruise Altitude
83(1)
Computation of True Airspeed Using Mach Number
83(1)
Specific Range
84
Chapter 5 Weight and Balance
Center of Gravity Computation
3(3)
Stabilizer Trim Setting
6(1)
Changing Loading Conditions
7(4)
C208 Weight and Balance
11(1)
Commuter Aircraft Weight and Balance
12(11)
Helicopter Weight and Balance
23(1)
Helicopter Weight and Balance: CG Shifts
24(2)
Helicopter Weight and Balance: Load Limits
26(2)
Helicopter Weight and Balance: Lateral CG
28(1)
Floor Loading Limits
29
Chapter 6 Flight Operations
Airspace
3(10)
NOTAMs (Notices To AirMen)
13(1)
Flight Plans
14(3)
Alternate Airport Planning
17(4)
ATC Clearances
21(5)
Takeoff Procedures
26(2)
Instrument Approaches
28(8)
Landing
36(3)
Communications
39(3)
Speed Adjustments
42(1)
Holding
43(6)
Charts
49
Chapter 7 Emergencies, Hazards, and Flight Physiology
Flight Emergencies and Hazards
3(8)
Flight Physiology
11
Chapter 8 Meteorology and Weather Services
The Atmosphere
3(5)
Weather Systems
8(3)
Stability and Instability of Air
11(4)
Fog and Rain
15(3)
Thunderstorms
18(4)
Wind Shear
22(7)
Frost and Ice
29(9)
Icing
29(1)
Hazards of Structural Icing
30(1)
Frost Formation
31(7)
Turbulence
38(4)
Arctic and Tropical Weather Hazards
42(1)
Aviation Routine Weather Report (METAR)
43(4)
The Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF)
47(1)
Enroute Forecasts
48(3)
Surface Analysis and Constant Pressure Charts
51(2)
Reports and Forecasts of Hazardous Weather
53(3)
PIREPs
56
Cross References
A Question Number and Page Number
1(1)
B Airman Knowledge Test Report Codes and Question Numbers
1