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The Proficient PilotVolume 1 Takeoffs, crosswind landings, slips, ILS approaches and emergency procedures - in Barry Schiff's enjoyable writing style. 324 pages.
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The Proficient Pilot Series Boxed SetThree volumes of favorite articles gleaned from years of Barry Schiff's popular monthly column in AOPA Pilot. These books are filled with the vast knowledge that Schiff has gained in his more than 26,000 flight hours in 260 types of aircraft and his experiences teaching hundreds of students to be proficient and safe pilots. Softcover. Boxed edition. By Barry Schiff, 1019 pages.
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Test Pilot1,001 Things You Thought You Knew About Aviation Full of fun and educational questions concerning aviation topics. Myths and misconceptions are discussed in a simple format that allows pilots to stretch their minds to come up with answers to the questions and then flip to a separate part of the book to review the correct reply. By Barry Schiff, 330 pages.
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Beyond The CheckrideWhat Your Flight Instructor Never Taught You
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Better Takeoffs & LandingsBy Michael C. Love, 233 pages.
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Flight DisciplineBy Tony T. Kern, Hardcover, 352 pages.
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Redefining AirmanshipBy Tony T. Kern, Hardcover, 463 pages.
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Light Airplane Navigation EssentialsBy Paul A. Craig
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Be a Better PilotMaking the Right Decisions By Paul Craig, 218 pages. SPECIAL ORDER
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The Pilot's Radio Communications HandbookBy Paul E. Illman, 272 pages.
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Guide to the Biennial Flight ReviewComplete Preparation for Issuing or Taking a flight Review ASA-OEG-BFR3. 3rd edition (February 2002). By Jackie Spanitz and ASA, 122 pages. SPECIAL ORDER
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Say Again, PleaseGuide to Radio Communications By Bob Gardner, 198 pages. New and Used |
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Tips to Fly ByOffers techniques, performance tips and rules of thumb imparting the flying savvy most pilots would need to log a thousand more hours to learn. For example: * How to devise a tailor-made preflight checklist for your machine, your flight, and yourself. * When to change altitude for optimum fuel management; effects of loading on performance. * What to watch for when flying low and slow; stall/spin avoidance. * How to move up to higher-performance single- and twin-engine aircraft. * Why night flying is really IFR flying. * When, why, and how to practice flying skills. By Richard Collins, 2nd edition, 213 pages.
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Confident FlyingA Pilot Upgrade The authors' reflective insights provide the basis for a program of risk management, sound decision making, and judgment - sharing both good and bad decisions they've made throughout their flying careers. Through their personal anecdotes, stories, and familiar writing style, readers will absorb the information without even realizing they're being taught some of the most valuable lessons in their aviation career. By Richard Collins, Patrick E. Bradley, 2nd edition (September 2001), 259 pages.
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Cockpit AutomationFor General Aviators and Future Airline Pilots This book provides basic common-sense instruction in the use of cockpit automation equipment now available on smaller propeller aircraft. Guides readers step by step through the operating principles of today's high tech general aviation cockpit. A book for the future airline pilot. By Stephen M. Casner (Paperback - May 30, 2002), 188 pages, DVD included.
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Understanding Aeronautical ChartsBy Terry T. Lankford, 323 pages. New and Used |
Flight Test Tips & Tales From The Eye of the ExaminerBy Howard Fried, 210 pages. New and Used |
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