The Practical Pilot (Volume One): A Pilot's Common Sense Guide to Safer Flying.
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Rating | : | 4.50 (697 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00XITNWXW |
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Number of Pages | : | 110 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Rick Durbin books contain much mire useful information Somewhat interesting but very general in substance. Rick Durbin books contain much mire useful information. Adam said Great Read!. I really enjoyed this book, being a new pilot myself I really learnt alot.Owen is great at taking complex subjects and explaining them in a way which is both educational and entertaining. I really like how Owen takes stories from his own experience and uses this to demonstrate points within the book.This is a must read for all new pilots and for those who may need to brush up on their knowledge.. "Excellent Practical Advice!" according to Marjie. Once again, Owen Zupp's practical approach to aviation has given us the Flying 101 cake with Airmanship icing.The chapter on seeking a flying school is gold and the advice not necessarily what you would find from those who have a pecuniary interest in the business.The rest of the book contains generic lessons and procedures which can be applied to any aircraft or flight as a series of principles by which to abide.At this price, it is an absolute bargain and worthy addition to the bookshelf [computer library?] of any aviator.
Whether you are yearning to fly, learning to fly or revisiting lessons from long ago, 'The Practical Pilot' offers something for every pilot.. 'The Practical Pilot' delivers you an easy-to-read, common sense guide for pilots that goes beyond the classroom. This award-winning author has been a qualified flight instructor for more than 25 years and accumulated over 17,000 hours in over 80 aircraft types ranging from two-seat trainers to international airliners. This first volume reviews the 'basics' across topics ranging from flying the approach and landing to diverting in flight and what it really means to be the 'Pilot in Command'