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Reviewing Techniques For Low Time IFR Pilots- Ebook

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Part# 13-11231
MFR Model# 0716-MV-E

Overview

Authors, Mark Velasquez and Dr. Jose Valasquez aim to review flying techniques that were verbally stated in IFR training. Both authors have many years experience as instrument pilots and both realized that experienced pilots as well as novice pilots need reminders of the information they were told by their instructors. The book is written in a logical, linear format to assist one in becoming a better pilot. However, because no two flights or pilots are the same it is not necessary to read the chapters in order.

Table of Contents

  • PREFACE
  • Pre-Fight Planning, Departure and Transitioning Procedures
  • Enroute Flight
  • Intercepts & Navigation
  • Holding
  • Planning for the Approach, the Five A’s
  • Instrument Approach Procedure Charts, Approach Segments and the Procedure Turn
  • DME Arc
  • ILS Approaches
  • VOR Approaches
  • ADF Approaches
  • GPS Approaches
  • Landing
  • Partial Panel, Practice Approaches and Charts
  • Global Positioning System (GPS) and Integrated Display
  • VFR
  • Conclusions
  • Commonly Used Terms and Phraseology
  • Acronyms
  • Index
  • NOTES

Specifications

  • Copyright Date: 2011
  • Pages: 115
  • File Type: Secure Adobe .acsm format
  • Print: unlimited
  • Copy/Paste: unlimited
  • Offline Access: yes
  • Search: always
  • Bookmarks: always
  • System Reqs: Windows, Macintosh, iPad, and more

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