Whether you are a piston pilot preparing for turbine ground school, a transitioning military pilot boning up for that first corporate or airline interview, or an old pro brushing up on turbine aircraft operations, The Turbine Pilots Flight Manual is designed for you. Authors Greg Brown and Mark Holt cover all the basics, clearly explaining the difference between turbine aircraft and their piston engine counterparts.
Addresses:
- High speed aerodynamics
- Coordinating multipilot crews
- Wake turbulence
- Navigating in high-altitude weather
- and More
The authors clarify complex topics with a wealth of illustrations and for the first time include in this edition the multimedia Aircraft Systems CD-ROM. Access narrated color animations that make complex systems easier than ever to understand.
The Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual includes a glossary of airline and corporate aviation terminology, handy turbine pilot rules-of-thumb, and a comprehensive turbine aircraft Spotters Guide. Softcover, illustrated, 8.5 x 11, 272 pages.
What people are saying:
"This text should not only improve the hiring opportunity for pilots, but also add hours of sleep to nights between ground school classes
Where was this manual when I needed it?Dan Russell, captain for a commercial airline
An extraordinarily well-written book with a vast amount of information to enhance the knowledge of any turbine pilot.Bill J. Niederer, B-737 pilot
The most comprehensive and complete information available to any aspiring commercial pilot. A basic knowledge of systems and terminology is invaluable, not only for initial training but also for your presentation during the interview process. A must read!Dick Ionata, retired senior captain for a major airline.
"...read your book Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual and love the contents and ILLUSTRATIONS in the text. Like they say, "A picture is worth a thousand words."Student Naval Aviator
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