The air pilot's manual: radio navigation and instrument flying
Material type: TextSeries: The Air Pilot's ManualPublication details: Bedfordshire Air Pilot Publishing Ltd. 2004Edition: Vol. 5Description: xxii, 508pISBN:- 1-84336-069-1
- TL 710 .G6 2004
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Provides information on radio navigation and instrument flying for a person training to be a private pilot and stresses the need for a pilot to begin by being experienced at attitude flying on the basic flight instruments. Describes the significance of a pilot scanning instruments in the aeroplane, interpreting their indications, and making use of that information. Explains how radio navigation aids work and how they can be put to good use.Includes question and answer section.
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