PA-38 Tomahawk: a Pilot's Guide

PA-38 Tomahawk: a Pilot's Guide

Author: Jeremy M. Pratt

Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781560272168

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Subjects covered in detail include an overall description of the aircraft, limitations, handling characteristics, and loading/performance data. All the information is gleaned from flying experiences by experts in the industry, and is presented in an easy-to-read format. Pilots will find each guide in the series an invaluable companion to the aircraft's Flight Manual and an excellent sourcebook for the aircraft's principal characteristics.


The PA38 Tomahawk

The PA38 Tomahawk

Author: Jeremy M. Pratt

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781874783008

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Each guide in this comprehensive series covers the fundamentals of flying and the principal characteristics of a specific type of aircraft, gathered from the advice and experiences of leading experts in the aviation industry. Geared for pilots interested in renting or buying a particular model, these sourcebooks provide an overview of the aircraft and detailed descriptions of its handling characteristics, limitations, and performance data. A history of each aeroplane's use and function is also included.


Pilot's Career Guide

Pilot's Career Guide

Author: Capt Shekhar Gupta, Niriha Khajanchi

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2019-03-21

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1645467007

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Best and latest coverage on International Aviation Training, where to get it and how to finance it. The latest Airline, Corporate, and Air Charter employment opportunities FAQ and most common Pilot's interview questions - and the most frequently made interview mistakes.


Robinson R22: a Pilot's Guide

Robinson R22: a Pilot's Guide

Author: John Swan

Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781560274476

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Expanding on the information included in the manufacturer's official flight manual, which is compiled in strictly controlled test conditions, this guide details the performance and handling characteristics and limitations of the popular Robinson R22 helicopter in real-world flight conditions. It includes specialized preflight checklists, listing of R22 manufacturer safety notices, and preflight planning conversion tables providing pilots with invaluable information about what to expect when flying an R22 and how to operate one safely in a wide variety of flight situations.


Weekend Pilots

Weekend Pilots

Author: Alan Meyer

Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press

Published: 2015-12-30

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1421418584

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The inside story of the hypermasculine world of American private aviation. In 1960, 97 percent of private pilots were men. More than half a century later, this figure has barely changed. In Weekend Pilots, Alan Meyer provides an engaging account of the postWorld War II aviation community. Drawing on public records, trade association journals, newspaper accounts, and private papers and interviews, Meyer takes readers inside a white, male circle of the initiated that required exceptionally high skill levels, that celebrated facing and overcoming risk, and that encouraged fierce personal independence. The Second World War proved an important turning point in popularizing private aviation. Military flight schools and postwar GI-Bill flight training swelled the ranks of private pilots with hundreds of thousands of young, mostly middle-class men. Formal flight instruction screened and acculturated aspiring fliers to meet a masculine norm that traced its roots to prewar barnstorming and wartime combat training. After the war, the aviation community's response to aircraft designs played a significant part in the technological development of personal planes. Meyer also considers the community of pilots outside the cockpit—from the time-honored tradition of "hangar flying" at local airports to air shows to national conventions of private fliers—to argue that almost every aspect of private aviation reinforced the message that flying was by, for, and about men. The first scholarly book to examine in detail the role of masculinity in aviation, Weekend Pilots adds new dimensions to our understanding of embedded gender and its long-term effects.


FAR/AIM

FAR/AIM

Author: FAA Department of Transportation

Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics

Published: 1995-12

Total Pages: 976

ISBN-13: 9781560272434

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