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PB0136011149 |
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Name of the Publication:
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Instrument Flying Handbook |
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Author:
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Thomas Turner |
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Price:
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$44.95 |
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Publication description:
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Instrument
Flying Handbook
Author Thomas Turner
ISBN: 0071361987
Hardcover, 220 illus. , 624 pages.
Pub date: November 20, 2000
Copyright: 2001
McGraw-Hill
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Complete
and essential instrument knowledge is compiled in this
pilot-ready reference. Features human factors in instrument
flying; an Instrument Rating Training Syllabus; primary and
support instruments; flight phases on instruments; instrument
navigation; emergency procedures and illustrations; IRF flight
planning; IFR flight charts; and more.
Description Back Cover :
A New Standard Of Excellence In Instrument Guidance
This core reference presents expert instrument
guidance and data. Instrument Flying Handbook offers you the
best instruction and most comprehensive information on
instrument flight available.
Open this book for:
- Superior
instrument instructions, tips, and data.
- Illustrated,
step-by-step procedures.
- Beginner-to-expert
coverage.
- IFR
training syllabus.
- Coverage
of primary and support instruments.
- Details
on flight planning, maneuvers, emergencies, charts, and
more.
- In-dept
examination of the human factors in instrument flying.
All-in-one
instrument guidance from McGraw-Hill, the leader in pilot
information
Table
of Contents:
Section
1: Instrument Flight Basics.
- Basic
Instrument Flight.
Aircraft Control.
- Scan
and Control.
- Phase
of Flight.
- Departure
Procedures.
- Practice
Maneuvers and Emergencies.
- Navigation.
Section 2: IFR flight Planning.
- Preflight
Planning.
- Preparing
for an Instrument Flight.
- Minimum
Equipment Lists and Approved Flight Manuals.
- Weather.
- Airplane,
Instrument and Equipment Checks.
- Clearances
and Communications.
Section 3: Instrument Charts and Procedures.
- En
route Charts.
- Departure
and Arrival Procedures.
- Approach
Chart Plan View.
Approach Chart: Profile View.
Airport Charts.
- NOS
Approach Charts.
Section 4: Arrival Procedures.
- Radio
Technique and Holding Patterns.
- More on
Holding Patterns.
- Approach
Angles.
- Mastering
Minimums.
- Approach
Basics on NDB Approaches.
- VOR,
DME, and GPS Approaches.
- ILS,
Localizer, and Radar Approaches.
- Multiengine
Aircraft Approaches.
Section 5: The Human Factor.
- What
Causes IFR Accidents?
- Preflighting
the Pilot.
- Physiological
Factors.
- Physiology
at Night.
- High
Altitude Physiology.
- Pilot
Judgment.
- Stress.
- Cockpit
Resource Management.
Section 6: Instrument Training Syllabus.
- Instrument
Training Syllabus.
- Long
IFR Cross-Country.
- The
Instrument Pilots Library.
Author
Biography
Thomas P. Turner (Cleveland, TN) is the author of Weather
Patterns & Phenomena, 2nd Ed. and Cockpit Resource
Management, 2nd Ed., both volumes in the McGraw-Hill Practical
Flying Series. He holds instructor ratings for instrument-,
single-, and multiengine airplanes. He has a master |
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