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Pilot's Manual: Flight School: Master the Flight Maneuvers Required for Private, Commercial, and Instructor Certification 6th ed. [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 616 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 292x226x38 mm, kaal: 1724 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Aviation Supplies & Academics
  • ISBN-10: 164425140X
  • ISBN-13: 9781644251409
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 616 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 292x226x38 mm, kaal: 1724 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Aviation Supplies & Academics
  • ISBN-10: 164425140X
  • ISBN-13: 9781644251409
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Time is money in an airplane and with an instructor. Effective for both preflight learning and post-flight briefings, Flight School will benefit flight instructors with better-prepared students, and students will benefit from more progress in their flight training. The Pilot's Manual: Flight School covers all the tasks for the FAA Practical Exam for the Private and Commercial certificates. With text supported by more than 500 full-color illustrations and photographs, students gain both a theoretical andoperational understanding of the tasks. In addition to covering all the maneuvers required for the checkride, this textbook also prepares readers for the student pilot milestones: first solo, cross-country flying, instrument flight, and night flying. Theappendix provides a comprehensive airplane checkout review, which readers can use to prepare for transitioning to a new airplane type, insurance applications, or the Flight Review. This book makes it easy for students to learn the maneuvers before takingto the air, so their time spent in the airplane with an instructor is dedicated to practice. This book is part of The Pilot's Manual Series, used by leading universities as their standard classroom texts. Also available in the series: Ground School-Aeronautical knowledge required for Private and Commercial pilots; Instrument Flying-Aeronautical knowledge and skill required for the Instrument Rating; Multi-Engine Flying-Aeronautical knowledge required to earn a Multi-Engine Rating; Access to Flight-An integrated Private Certificate and Instrument Rating curriculum; Airline Transport Pilot-Complete ATP certification training program"--

For over 30 years, The Pilot’s Manual: Flight School has taught students the basics of flying and prepared instructors with effective pre- and post-flight briefings. Presented as a maneuvers manual, this textbook makes it easy for students to begin flight training on the ground, so that their valuable time spent in the airplane is dedicated to practice.

The sixth edition of Flight School covers all the tasks for the FAA Practical Exam for the Private and Commercial Certificates. With text supported by more than 500 full-color illustrations and photographs, students will gain both a theoretical and operational understanding of flying. In addition to covering all the maneuvers required for the checkride, this textbook also prepares readers for the student pilot milestones: first solo, cross-country, instrument, and night flight.

Also included is a comprehensive airplane checkout review, which readers can use to prepare for transitioning to a new airplane type, insurance applications, or the Flight Review.

Foreword by Barry Schiff. This book is part of The Pilot’s Manual Series, used by leading universities as their standard classroom texts. Also available in series:
Ground School—Pass the FAA Knowledge Exam and operate as a private or commercial pilot
Instrument Flying—Earn an Instrument Rating and safely fly under IFR and in IMC
Multi-Engine Flying—Add a Multi-Engine Rating to your pilot certificate
Access to Flight—An integrated Private Certificate and Instrument Rating curriculum
Airline Transport Pilot—Complete the ATP CTP and become an aviation professional

Foreword ix
About the Editorial Team xi
Introduction xiii
An Introduction to Flight
1 The Training Airplane
3(22)
2 Flight Preparation
25(10)
3 Communications
35(16)
4 Your First Flight
51(8)
Aircraft Control on the Ground
5 Engine Starting
59(8)
6 Taxiing and Pretakeoff Checks
67(14)
7 Postflight Actions and Refueling
81(6)
Aircraft Control in the Air
8 Primary Controls
87(28)
9 Secondary Controls
115(12)
Straight and Level, Climbs, and Descents
10 Straight and Level Flight
127(22)
11 Climbs
149(12)
12 Normal (Powered) Descents
161(8)
13 Use of Flaps in the Descent
169(6)
14 Descent to an Aim Point
175(4)
15 Glide
179(10)
16 Slips
189(12)
Medium Turns
17 Medium Level Turn
201(10)
18 Turning to Selected Headings
211(4)
19 Climbing Turn
215(4)
20 Descending Turn
219(6)
21 Gliding Turn
225(8)
Slow Flight and Stalling
22 Slow Flight and Stall Avoidance
233(8)
23 Full Stall and Recovery
241(10)
24 Variations on the Stall
251(12)
Spins (Optional Task)
25 Incipient Spin
263(2)
26 Stabilized Spin
265(12)
Normal Takeoff, Patterns, and Local Area Operations
27 Normal Takeoff
277(14)
28 Traffic Patterns and Local Area Operations
291(24)
Visual Approach and Landing
29 Visual Approach
315(12)
30 Normal Landing
327(8)
31 Go-Around
335(8)
Emergency Operations
32 Fire and Engine Malfunctions
343(8)
33 Power-Off (Glide) Approach
351(6)
34 Zero-Flap Approach
357(4)
35 Forced Landings Following Engine Failure
361(16)
36 Forced Landing into Water (Ditching)
377(2)
37 Precautionary Landing
379(10)
Crosswind Takeoff and Landing Operations
38 Crosswind Takeoff
389(6)
39 Crosswind Approach and Landings
395(14)
Maximum Performance Takeoff and Landing Operations
40 Short-Field Operations
409(6)
41 Soft-Field Operations
415(6)
Performance Maneuvers
42 Steep Turns
421(10)
43 Unusual Attitude Recoveries
431(4)
44 Chandelles
435(4)
45 Lazy Eights
439(8)
Ground Reference Maneuvers
46 Low Flying and Wind Awareness
447(16)
47 Eights-On-Pylons
463(12)
Expanding Your Horizons
48 First Solo Flight
475(6)
49 Cross-Country Flight
481(16)
50 Instrument Flight
497(32)
51 Night Flight
529(28)
52 Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
557(10)
Appendices
Appendix 1 Your Specific Airplane Type
567(6)
Appendix 2 Abbreviations
573(2)
Appendix 3 Answers to Review Questions
575