Bad Water and Other Stories of the Alaskan Panhandle

Bad Water and Other Stories of the Alaskan Panhandle

Author: Tom Hunt

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1628570253

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Bad Water and Other Stories of the Alaskan Panhandle is a book of short stories set in southeast Alaska on an archipelago about the size of Florida. There are not many people and most of them live in a few small scattered towns. Some live in the more remote areas of the thousands of miles of coastline and hundreds of backwater bays and coves, making a living at whatever is available. Alaska is a place where geography and weather dictate human behavior, and that could mean eating the same dried beans, rice, deer meat and fish for a good part of the year. With no freeways and little law enforcement (a 911call means contacting the Coast Guard), people must learn to be self-sufficient, especially in times of emergencies. Sometimes people make their own solutions to solve problems. If a solution doesn't work and you're still alive, it's time to try another! The folks that live in this remote part of Alaska do whatever it takes to make it work. There's a freedom that can't be had in civilization, but the price is high. These are their stories.


Panhandle Pilot

Panhandle Pilot

Author: Bob Adkins

Publisher:

Published: 2012-09-05

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9781578335749

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"Bob Adkins came to Southeast Alaska in 1964, planning to stay a year or two at the most. Forty-eight years later he's still here, and has lived "The Alaskan Dream" that many imagine, but few fulfill. Bob learned to fly in 1966 and went on to obtain private, commercial, instrument, and multi-engine ratings. He also became a certified flight instructor, and flew 12 seasons as a commercial air taxi pilot. From the succinct entries that fill three pilot log books come most of the stories and events that comprise Panhandle Pilot. Some of the stories are amusing, some are ironic, some are sad, some are thought provoking. Panhandle Pilot also gives the reader insight into the air taxi industry that is so vitally important to residents and businesses in Alaska's panhandle."--P. [4] of cover.


Contractions

Contractions

Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13:

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Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station

Publisher:

Published: 1908

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13:

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Lucky Traveler

Lucky Traveler

Author: Bruce Mccoury

Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.

Published: 2021-12-07

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 1637106351

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Lucky Traveler is about Leo McGregor, a twenty-year-old surfer dude living in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. He and his Irish pal Jimmy Flynn were surfing and made a bet to see who could catch the best wave that day. Leo won the bet, and the payoff was one Powerball Lottery ticket. Leo was the single winner of the $156 million pot. After a couple of months of getting badgered by the locals for money and handouts, Leo decided he needed to get out of town, so she hatched a plan to hitchhike across America to Santa Monica, California, via Route 66. Even though most of the Mother Road was long gone, he planned to veer off the main roads as much as possible to catch some of the famous roadside attractions. Leo left Kitty Hawk and his girlfriend behind and began hitchhiking barefoot with only the clothes on his back and a customized backpack full of items he might need along the way. On his journey, he met numerous interesting people and saw a lot of interesting sights. At each town and with each person who give him a ride, Leo experienced a unique adventure. Some of the things Leo experienced included getting kidnapped by a bungling thief at a 7-Eleven convenience store, accidentally burning down a Mexican restaurant, and being in a van that flipped over the guardrail into a ravine and the driver turned out to be a drug dealer. Leo documented his journey in a journal on his tablet. He hoped to someday write a book about his journey and give the profits to charity. He reached Santa Monica in thirty-nine days and had grown in so many ways. Once he reached the West Coast, Leo had a decision to make. Should he spend a few days at the beach then head back to Kitty Hawk, or continue his soul-searching? His story continues in the sequel.


Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge

Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge

Author: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Publisher: Ravenio Books

Published: 2016-09-25

Total Pages: 1032

ISBN-13:

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The Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge provides basic knowledge that is essential for pilots. This handbook introduces pilots to the broad spectrum of knowledge that will be needed as they progress in their pilot training. Except for the Code of Federal Regulations pertinent to civil aviation, most of the knowledge areas applicable to pilot certification are presented. This handbook is useful to beginning pilots, as well as those pursuing more advanced pilot certificates. This handbook includes the following chapters: Chapter 1. Introduction to Flying Chapter 2. Aeronautical Decision-Making Chapter 3. Aircraft Construction Chapter 4. Principles of Flight Chapter 5. Aerodynamics of Flight Chapter 6: Flight Controls Chapter 7. Aircraft Systems Chapter 8. Flight Instruments Chapter 9. Flight Manuals and Other Documents Chapter 10. Weight and Balance Chapter 11. Aircraft Performance Chapter 12. Weather Theory Chapter 13. Aviation Weather Services Chapter 14. Airport Operations Chapter 15. Airspace Chapter 16. Navigation Chapter 17. Aeromedical Factors Appendix A. Performance Data for Cessna Model 172R and Challenger 605 Appendix B. Acronyms, Abbreviations, and NDTAM Contractions Appendix C. Airport Signs and Markings