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The Complete Advanced PilotA Combined Commercial & Instrument Course 3rd edition (March 2002). By Bob Gardner and ASA, 470 pages.
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The Turbine Pilot's Flight ManualFor pilots stepping up to high-performance turbine and transport category aircraft. Summarizes the most important things you need to know before you go to an interview, simulator, or ground school at a regional or major airline. Turbine equipment and operations, advanced systems and avionics, flight management systems, and GPS. Excellent prep for the transitioning professional pilot. By Gregory N. Brown, Mark J. Holt, 349 pages. New and Used |
Aerodynamics for Naval AviatorsExtensive discussions and analyses of Basic and High Speed (transonic and supersonic) Aerodynamics, Airplane Performance, Stability and Control, Operating Strength Limitations, and the Application of Aerodynamics to Specific Problems of Flying. NAVWEPS 00-80T-80. 432 pages.
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Flying JetsTransitioning jet pilots receive a thorough introduction to systems, theory, and operations of today's jets. Explains the critical differences between jet-driven and propeller-driven flight, including the effects of flying at increased speeds and higher altitudes and dealing with the complexity of jet systems. Includes all applicable FARs related to piloting jets and excellent illustrations that help readers visualize key concepts. By Linda D. Pendleton, Hardcover, 301 pages. New and Used |
Flying The Big JetsFlying the Boeing 777 A comprehensive book that reveals the every-day working environment of the modern long-haul airline pilot. Readers are taken from the basics of big jets through to the actual flight of a Boeing 777 from London to Boston. Examine the weather forecast with the pilots, monitor the take-off from the flight deck, listen to the radio reports along the way, view the mid-Atlantic weather from above the clouds, witness the preparations for descent, and experience the excitement of landing in Boston. By Stanley Stewart, Hardcover, 320 pages.
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Fly the Wing, Third EditionWhere 'Stick and Rudder' is perfect for a Cub student, 'Fly The Wing' is perfect for the SAAB 340 or B-757 student. From basics to advanced theory, to practical hints and procedures for flying in the real world. Excellent for any pilot upgrading to large or jet aircraft. Updated to cover modern cockpit automation. By Jim Webb, 256 pages.
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Airline Transport Pilot Test Prep 2006Study and prepare for the Airline Transport Pilot and Aircraft Dispatcher FAA Knowledge Exams. By Aviation Supplies & Academics. ASA-ATP-06. 496 pages.
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Airline Transport Pilot and Type Rating for Airplane & Helicopter Practical Test Standards#FAA-S-8081-5D Includes Change 1: 2/7/01 and includes FAA-S-8081-10-A for Dispatchers. Published by ASA April 1, 2003. 166 pages.
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Flight Engineer Test Prep 2006Study and Prepare for the Flight Engineer Basic, Turbojet, Reciprocating and Add-On Rating. April, 2006; 340 pages.
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Global Navigation For PilotsInternational Civil Aviation Organization history and regulations, international and oceanic flight planning, navigation and operations. By Dale De Remer, Donald W. McLean, 350 pages.
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Mental Math for PilotsMental Math for Pilots revs up the brainpower to quickly process not only those pesky math questions asked during airline interviews, but expands the mental hard drive to handle a wide range of practical number problems in flight. By Ronald D. McElroy,128 pages.
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The Advanced Pilot's Flight Manual, Seventh EditionFor Commercial Pilots, Multi-Engine Pilots, CFIs and beyond. Technically outstanding sections on stability and performance, advanced systems, navigation, and high altitude operations. Preparation for the FAA Knowledge and Practical exams. By William K. Kershner, 344 pages.
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Understanding Mathematics for Aircraft NavigationExplains the mathematics essential to flight, teaching basic principles and reasoning. * Provides an understanding that allows pilots to utilize new technologies *Examines techniques of GPS (Global Positioning System), and other navigation forms, including calculations of distance and bearings *Covers chart construction, magnetic compasses, mental calculations, long-range flight planning May 23, 2001. By James Samuel Wolper, 260 pages.
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