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Transition to TwinsYour First Multi-Engine Rating One of the most concise and well-illustrated books on flying twin-engine airplanes available. It covers all facets of multi-engine flight with these features: * Orientation to multi-engine terms, definitions, and systems * Preflight, ground operations, takeoffs, high speed flight, slow flight, stalls, and landings * Night and IFR operations * Includes a syllabus with lesson objectives, suggested lectures and exercises, as well as checkride questions that apply to any airplane. By David Robson and ASA, October 2000, 202 pages.
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Multiengine FlyingCovers all aspects of multiengine systems, maneuvers, the Multiengine rating and Airline Transport Pilot Practical Test Standards, high-altitude operations, Glass Cockpit systems, Cockpit Resource Management (CRM), and Minimum Equipment Lists (MELs). It also contains career-climbing information about building quality time, as well as material on current hiring techniques and strategies for airlines and corporations. 3rd edition September, 2003, by Paul A. Craig, 384 pages.
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The Complete Multi-Engine PilotThe Complete Pilot Series Transition to Multi-Engine flying, learning the aerodynamics in an easy-to-read style. Includes the Private and Commercial Practical Test Standards for Multi-Engine. By Bob Gardner, 182 pages.
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Multi-Engine Oral Exam GuideThe Comprehensive Guide to Prepare You for the FAA Oral Exam. 4th edition (September 2003) ASA-OEG-ME4. By Michael D. Hayes and ASA, 112 pages.
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Private Pilot for Airplane Multi-Engine Land and Sea Practical Test Standards#FAA-S-8081-14AM (Multi-Engine) August 1, 2002. By ASA, 70 pages.
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Commercial Pilot for Airplane Single- and Multi-Engine Land and Sea Practical Test Standards#FAA-S-8081-12B August 1, 2002. By ASA, 140 pages.
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