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ASA Airline Transport Pilot (E-Bundle)

$72.95/Each
Part# 13-22067
MFR Model# ASA-PM-ATP-2X

Overview

All the aeronautical knowledge required for the ATP Certification Training Program.

Pilot's Manual: Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program by Mark Dusenbury and Shayne Daku.

Becoming an airline pilot demands a well-rounded candidate—someone skilled in the operation and handling of aircraft who is of the utmost professional and moral character. This book covers the technical areas while highlighting what it means to be an aviation professional.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) outlines the content required by the Airline Transport Pilot – Certification Training Program (ATP-CTP). The ATP-CTP ground school must be completed prior to taking the FAA ATP knowledge exam needed to earn an ATP certificate. This book covers all the topics required and provides practical advice on topics pertinent to a newly-hired airline pilot, including: aerodynamics with a focus on high altitude operations, stall prevention and recovery, and general upset recovery techniques for transport category aircraft; applicable weather considerations with emphasis on abnormal weather conditions, icing, and severe weather avoidance; general operating principles when working for an airline; and physiological factors, checklist procedures, equipment failures, turbine engines, transport category performance, and automation. Concluding chapters are dedicated to leadership and professionalism, crew resource management, safety culture, and regulations, including sleep and duty regulations as well as operating rules that differ from general aviation regulations.

This book can be used in academic advanced jet transition training courses to help students prepare for their transition to the airlines. Review questions conclude each chapter.

Features

  • Current — Airline Transport Pilot covers all the required aeronautical knowledge outlined in Advisory Circular 61-138, ATP Certification Training Program (CTP).
  • Colorful — Full-color, dynamic illustrations and photographs so readers can visualize the advanced topics and complex systems they will encounter when operating larger, faster, and heavier aircraft.
  • Simple — Logical organization and colorful presentation work as both a self-study and classroom text.
  • Thorough — This book prepares an airline pilot candidate in all areas relating to their desired occupation.
  • Timeless — Readers will refer to the book time and time again to refresh on training topics such as high-altitude operations, operational specifications (OpSpecs) and crew resource management.
  • Effective — Margin notes highlight the important facts for each page and diagrams support the textual descriptions for each maneuver.
  • Workbook — Chapters conclude with review questions so readers can ensure they’ve acquired the necessary knowledge.
  • FAR/ICAO — Works in both U.S. and International training environments: satisfies FAA aeronautical knowledge requirements outlined in AC-61-138.
  • Trusted — Written by a remarkable team consisting of Associate and Assistant Professors from the school of Aerospace Sciences at the University of North Dakota.
  • Well Constructed — Hardcover, 8-1/2" x 11” format, full-color illustrations throughout, 200 pages.

Specifications

  • Author: Mark Dusenbury and Shayne Daku
  • ISBN: 978-1-61954-697-4
  • Dimensions: 8.25" x 10.75"
  • Page Count: 200 pages
  • Illustrations: Full-color illustrations
  • Includes: Glossary, index, review questions
  • Weight: 1.0 lb
  • eBundle / eBook
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Benefits

  • Also available in The Pilot’s Manual Series:
  • Flight School (P/N: 13-00982) — How to fly your airplane through all the maneuvers required for pilot certification
  • Ground School (P/N: 13-00978)— Aeronautical knowledge required for private & commercial pilot certificates
  • Instrument Flying (P/N: 13-00979)— Aeronautical knowledge and skill required for the instrument rating
  • Access to Flight (P/N: 13-06339)— An integrated private and instrument curriculum
  • Multi-Engine Flying (P/N: 13-18405)— Aeronautical knowledge required to earn a multi-engine rating

Version Types

eBook PD - A protected document that looks identical to its print book counterpart. Exact formatting and layout of the print books is maintained (text, images, margins, page breaks, etc.). Displays best on 10-inch or larger screens. Not recommended for small screens (phones) which require you to zoom in and pan around to see the full page. This document is not a .pdf file type. It is a .acsm file type. See http://asa2fly.com/use-ebooks for more details on how to setup your device.

Softcover Book - Printed book with heavyweight cover stock.

eBook EB - A protected document designed for reflowable content. Also referred to as an ePub or "Electronic Publication" format. Easily viewed on both small and large screens. Text, images, and pages will adapt or reflow to fit the screen size of the device, so zooming is not necessary to read. Text size can be adjusted in an ebook reader app. Visit http://asa2fly.com/use-ebooks for more details on how to setup your device.

eBundle - Includes both the print book and eBook PD.

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