The Advanced Pilot's Flight Manual-9th Edition ASA

Code: 4-01-05-058

An excellent source of knowledge for students about the CPL production process, as well as for professional pilots who use to immortalize their knowledge. The manual helps pilots better understand and help each phase of flight. The clear message of the publication checks exactly what each way of flight does or is about.

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The Advanced Pilot's Handbook has long been the standard reference for pilots transitioning to advanced models and types and preparing for commercial pilot knowledge and flight testing. This book bridges the gap between theory and practical application by covering the basics of aircraft aerodynamics and performance. Rules of thumb are used throughout the text to provide a clearer picture of recommended performance parameters and to increase understanding of variable factors that affect aircraft operations, such as altitude and temperature. Knowing these principles will allow pilots to maximize efficiency when operating faster aircraft and at higher altitudes.

The chapters are devoted to:

Aircraft performance and stability for pilots
Checking in advanced models and types
Failures and unusual situations
Advanced navigation
High Altitude Operations
Preparation for commercial knowledge and practical tests


With over sixty years of experience as a pilot-in-command on over 100 types and models of aircraft, Bill Kershner was named the FAA/General Aviation Flight Instructor of the Year, was named the Senior State of Aviation and inducted into the Flight Instructors Hall of Fame. His son, William C. Kershner, was left alone by his father and is certified as a flight instructor and air transport pilot. In his flight time of over 15,000+ hours, he flew his own 22 types of aircraft, from Cessna 150 to Boeing 777.

Specification:

By William K. Kershner
Format: 210x275mm
Number of pages: 392