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Browse Advanced
Flying : 1 - 10 | 11
- 20 | 21 - 26
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Aviation
Weather Handbook Fly safely
in all weather conditions as you master the flying skills and
strategies of expert aviators. Terry Lankfords Aviation
Weather Handbook gives you flying strategies for every imaginable
weather condition: low ceilings and visibility due to haze,
smog, dust, sand, smoke and ash; turbulence; icing and other
cold weather phenomena; thunderstorms; wind shear and more. |
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Weather
Flying Weather
Flying is regarded in the industry as the bible of weather flying.
Robert Buck, a general aviation and commercial pilot with tens
of thousands of hours of flight time, explains weather in a
nontechnical way, giving pilots useful understanding of weather
and practical knowledge of how to judge it and fly it. Covers
weather flying psychology, en route weather changes, radar and
how to use it, taking off in bad weather, and much more. |
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Weather
Patterns and Phenomena Weather
training is not standard in pilot instruction, yet over 40%
of general aviation accidents involve weather factors. As important
as stick and rudder skills, the ability to understand weather,
make intelligent weather-related decisions, and apply weather
savvy to flying is critical to good piloting. This new edition
of the bestselling pilots weather guide covers everything pilots
need to know. |
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Weather
Reports, Forecasts & Flight Planning Whether
you're flying into the wild blue yonder, gray skies, or pitch-black
night, Terry T. Lankfords classic weather guide for pilots is
your one indispensable source for clear meteorological information.
In this easy-to-understand book, FAA Weather Specialist and
30-year veteran pilot Lankford gives pilots practical weather
guidance for safer flights. |
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The
Art of Instrument Flying If
you are new to instrument flying or simply want to sharpen your
skills, this is the only book you need. The definitive reference
on the subject, its previous two editions earned Best Technical
or Training Book awards from the Aviation /Space Writer's Association.
This edition retains the comprehensive instruction of the earlier
books and is updated to cover GPS, U.S. airspace classifications,
and other recent developments. |
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Pilot
in Command A
critical how-to guide to cockpit decision-making for every pilot,
based on FAA-mandated pilot-in-command authority -- and pilot
responsibility for flight safety and operations. Includes essential
methods for self-retraining, techniques for maintaining awareness,
and advice on improving piloting performance. |
Browse Advanced
Flying : 1 - 10 | 11
- 20 | 21 - 26
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