The Student Pilot's Flight Manual ASA

Code: 4-01-05-041

An excellent resource for both students and instructors. The manual helps pilots better understand and visualize each phase of flight. The publication's clear message shows exactly what to do or expect at every stage of the flight.

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It is a ground school manual, maneuver manual and syllabus all rolled into one, providing a comprehensive step-by-step course for student pilots wishing to become a private or sport pilot certified. This authoritative volume by legendary flight instructor William K. Kershner, edited by William C. Kershner, presents a wealth of practical information while encouraging students to make decisions. The basics of flying are clearly described in a methodical but informal way that the student can easily absorb. It contains detailed references to maneuvers and procedures and is fully illustrated with the author's drawings.

This manual contains everything you need to know about your first flight, pre-flight, post-solo manoeuvres, cross-country and night flying. First issued in 1960 and continuously updated since then, this 11th edition ensures you'll be prepared for the classroom, the asphalt and the cockpit.

It is a collection of materials used for pre- and post-flight briefings and in-flight briefings by one of the greatest flying instructors of our time. It also includes a synopsis of what to expect from the FAA knowledge test and scrutineering. This book is not only intended to help you "skip"; exam and checkride-it also contains the necessary information to use in the daily process of flying planes.

With over sixty years of experience as a pilot-in-command in over 100 types and models of aircraft, Bill Kershner was named the FAA/General Aviation Aviation Instructor of the Year in 1992 and was named Senior State of Aviation in 1997. Hall of Fame of Flight Instructors in 1998. His son, William C. Kershner, was left alone by his father and is certified as a Flight Instructor and Air Transport Pilot. In his over 15,000 flight hours, he has flown 22 types of aircraft, from the Cessna 150 to the Boeing 777.

Specification:

By William K. Kershner
Format: 210x275mm
Number of pages: 472