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Airplane Flying Handbook FAA-H-8083-3A - Vol. 1 by Federal Aviation Administration (1958 - )

Airplane Flying Handbook FAA-H-8083-3A - Vol. 1 by Federal Aviation Administration (1958 - )

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This audiobook contains chapters 1 through 10 from the Airplane Flying Handbook FAA-H-8083-3A. Study of the handbook should include the PDF from the FAA, which is available at http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/. From the preface: "The Airplane Flying Handbook is designed as a technical manual to introduce basic pilot skills and knowledge that are essential for piloting airplanes. It provides information on transition to other airplanes and the operation of various airplane systems. It is developed by the Flight Standards Service, Airman Testing Standards Branch, in cooperation with various aviation educators and industry. This handbook is developed to assist student pilots learning to fly airplanes. It is also beneficial to pilots who wish to improve their flying proficiency and aeronautical knowledge, those pilots preparing for additional certificates or ratings, and flight instructors engaged in the instruction of both student and certificated pilots. It introduces the future pilot to the realm of flight and provides information and guidance in the performance of procedures and maneuvers required for pilot certification." This audiobook, chapters 1 through 10 from the Airplane Flying Handbook, is Volume I. Chapters 11 -15 titled "Transition to ...." are recorded in Volume 2, and Chapter 16 "Emergency Procedures" is recorded in Volume 3. - Summary by Norman ElferCopyright Audiobooks On Line Art
Episodes
  • Chpt 8 pt 5 - Power-off Accuracy Approaches
    21 mins
  • Chpt 5 pt 2 - Ground Effect on Takeoff
    21 mins
  • Chpt 8 pt 3 - Cross Wind Approach & Landing
    16 mins
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