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The Instrument Flight Manual: The Instrument Rating and BeyondKershner, 6th Edition, 2002 A study guide for single engine pilots preparing to obtain an FAA instrument rating. The manual describes flight and engine instruments, basic instrument flying, navigational aids, communications with ATC, weather systems, charts, and an example flight. The sixth edition adds a course syllabus. 320 pages.
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Instrument Flying Handbook2001 - FAA For applicants preparing for an Airplane or Helicopter Instrument Rating, this book is also valuable to instrument flight instructors (CFII) and already-rated pilots who would like to refresh their skills. It is the official source for all instrument questions appearing on the FAA knowledge exams. FAA-H-8083-15. 280 pages.
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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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Instrument Oral Exam GuideThe Comprehensive Guide to Prepare You for the FAA Oral Exam. Question and Answer format. 5th edition (April 2003) ASA-OEG-I5, 160 pages.
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Instrument Rating Test Prep 2006For Instrument pilot, Instrument Flight Instructor (CFII) and Instrument Ground Instructor (IGI) applicants. By Aviation Supplies & Academics. ASA-TP-I-06. 312 pages.
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Instrument Rating for Airplane, Helicopter and Airship Practical Test Standards#FAA-S-8081-4C August 1, 2002. Published by ASA April 1, 2003. 60 pages. New and Used |
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The Pilot's Manual: Instrument FlyingCovers all of the aeronautical knowledge and skill needed to earn the instrument rating with methods used by experienced and professional pilots. By ASA, 630 pages.
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Flying IFRThe Practical Information You Need to Fly Actual IFR Flights Details the IFR system and equipment, instrument airmanship, weather analysis, flight planning and decision-making, handling equipment malfunctions, and flying partial panel. By Richard Collins, 222 pages.
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Instrument Flying Refresher2nd edition For those wanting to go beyond the basic skills, discussing pilot judgment and the "thinking game" of instrument flight. Updated to include GPS technology. By Richard Collins, 225 pages.
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Instrument Flying4th edition Everything the private pilot needs to know about flying IFR, such as handling emergencies, filing flight plans, understanding IFR communications, navigating, and flying more efficiently. Polish and improve your instrument-flight skills with the proficiency exercises. By Richard Taylor, Hardcover, 272 pages.
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IFR Pocket GuideFly Safe, Stay Safe Spiral-bound and sized to fit conveniently in a flight bag pocket. It is intended to be used as a review of IFR flight regulations and procedures and as a supplement to IFR flight training. Includes blank forms (clearance, PIREP...) to help with cockpit organization. There is a Holding Pattern Entry Computer, rules-of-thumb, memory aids and checklists. 182 pages.
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Rod Machado's Instrument Pilots Survival ManualYou'll laugh, you'll learn and you'll remember. Serious Instrument training written in a fun, refreshing style. Second Edition: March, 2003
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Instrument Pilot Flight Maneuvers and Practical Test PrepGleim 282 pages. New and Used |
Instrument Pilot FAA Written ExamGleim 496 pages. New and Used |
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