Flying Skills : IFR & navigation

Flying IFR
by Richard Collins
Publisher:
ISBN-13:
9781560273851
Published Date:
2000
Edition:
4th Edition
Other Identifiers:
ASA-FLY-IFR
Pages:
230
Weight:
0.9lbs
PURCHASE OPTIONS
Instrument airmanship, weather analysis, flight planning and decision making, handling equipment glitches, partial-panel flying, and much more.
Flight-tested keys to success in today's world of IFR flight.
Author Richard Collins shares his experience in this guide to the real world of instrument flight, detailing the IFR system, equipment, and exploring the risks and rewards of instrument flying. The invaluable discussions on instrument airmanship, weather analysis, flight planning and decision making, handling equipment glitches, and that critical survival skill — partial panel flying — are all presented for the sole objective of better preparing you to fly on IFR flight plans. This fourth edition takes into account the current IFR environment, and includes chapters dedicated to:
perfecting basic attitude instrument flying for the foundation of a successful IFR flight
light airplane operation in the middle high-altitudes beginning at 18,000 feet
the relationship between systems — including autopilots — and instrument flying
using all resources, including computers, to file flight plans, obtain and interpret weather information, and prepare flight plans for the best preflight readiness managing stress
IFR flight in and around ice, thunderstorms, and at night
The only tests this book prepares you for are those encountered in flying actual IFR. Where the initial instrument checkride leaves off with the applicant receiving a "dry" instrument ticket, this book provides the information necessary to "get it wet."
Author Richard Collins shares his experience in this guide to the real world of instrument flight, detailing the IFR system, equipment, and exploring the risks and rewards of instrument flying. The invaluable discussions on instrument airmanship, weather analysis, flight planning and decision making, handling equipment glitches, and that critical survival skill — partial panel flying — are all presented for the sole objective of better preparing you to fly on IFR flight plans. This fourth edition takes into account the current IFR environment, and includes chapters dedicated to:
perfecting basic attitude instrument flying for the foundation of a successful IFR flight
light airplane operation in the middle high-altitudes beginning at 18,000 feet
the relationship between systems — including autopilots — and instrument flying
using all resources, including computers, to file flight plans, obtain and interpret weather information, and prepare flight plans for the best preflight readiness managing stress
IFR flight in and around ice, thunderstorms, and at night
The only tests this book prepares you for are those encountered in flying actual IFR. Where the initial instrument checkride leaves off with the applicant receiving a "dry" instrument ticket, this book provides the information necessary to "get it wet."
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
The foundation
Basic variations
Basics plus
Actual instruments
Preflight action
In-flight
The points of stress
Thunderstorms
Ice
Doing it in the Dark
Middle altitude IFR
IFR emergencies and glitches
The system
The machines
The risks and rewards
Keeping it together
Epilogue
Basic variations
Basics plus
Actual instruments
Preflight action
In-flight
The points of stress
Thunderstorms
Ice
Doing it in the Dark
Middle altitude IFR
IFR emergencies and glitches
The system
The machines
The risks and rewards
Keeping it together
Epilogue
RELATED LINKS:
- ...from the 'IFR & navigation ' Category
- > Aeronautical Chart User's Guide
- > JNC Wall Charts
- > Using Aeronautical Charts
- > Avionics For The Pilot
- > Introduction To Jeppesen Navigation Charts
- > Flying IFR
- > IFR - A Structured Approach
- > Radio Communications Handbook
- > VFR Flight Planner
- > Instrument Survival Manual
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