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The Instrument Flight Manual

This book gives an overview of IFR operational requirements and helps establish patterns of aeronautical decision making pertaining to instrument flight.


Written for the pilot desiring to add an instrument rating, and for the instrument-rated pilot who needs a refresher. Divided into five sections, the book covers: airplane performance and basic instrument flying, navigation and communication aids and their instruments, planning the instrument flight (weather systems and planning, charts and other aids, and navigation planning), the instrument flight and the knowledge and practical tests (a scenario "trip" using the knowledge gained in the first three sections, including clearances, takeoff and departure, enroute, and approaches), and a syllabus for the instrument trainee and the CFII.
189,00 zł
Strefa śmierci - Jak i dlaczego giną piloci

Światowy besteseller Paula A. Craiga znów dostępny po polsku! Obowiązkowa lektura dla pilotów, fascynująca książka dla wszystkich entuzjastów latania.
Podręcznik przetrwania dla pilotów. Pokazuje śmiertelne pułapki, czyhające wewnątrz Strefy Śmierci – przedziału miedzy 50 a 350 godzin nalotu, gdy piloci nie mają już nad sobą nadzoru instruktorskiego i zaczynają latać samodzielnie jako dowódcy samolotu. Mimo że posiadają licencję lotniczą i budują nalot, wielu z tych młodych stażem lotników jest nieświadomych zagrożeń, jakie na nich czyhają, gdy zdobywają doświadczenie lotnicze i wprawę w podejmowaniu decyzji w trakcie wykonywanych lotów. W rezultacie, wielokrotnie stają się śmiertelnymi ofiarami braku doświadczenia.
98,00 zł
Multi Engine Flying
Multi-engine flying opens up new opportunities to utilize an airplane for personal or professional transportation, allowing you to cruise faster, carry more passengers or cargo, and in most cases, fly higher and in greater comfort. With this enhanced capability comes an increased complexity in the aircraft systems, their operations and performance, and pilot decision-making.
169,00 zł
Instrument Flying - The Pilot's Manual
An Instrument Rating opens new doors—enabling a pilot to fly more, day or night, in clear or cloudy weather. A pilot with an Instrument Rating is a skilled aviator who has demonstrated mastery of the airplane’s instrument systems and can use preflight and enroute information, aeronautical decision making (ADM), and their knowledge of procedures and regulations to execute a safe flight. The Pilot’s Manual: Instrument Flying provides everything a pilot needs to earn their Instrument Rating and fly safely under instrument flight rules (IFR) and in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC).
399,00 zł
An illustrated guide to flying
An Illustrated Guide to Flying explains the principles and practice of flying with concise critical facts, supported with prolific illustrations and photographs, covering basic flight maneuvers, aircraft engines and flight instruments, navigation, weather, types of aircraft, traffic control, flight rules, and more.
This is an exciting introduction to flying for aspiring pilots of all ages, revealing the mysteries of flight and explaining how pilots deal with their aircraft and the elements through which they fly. Either as a student, passenger, or future pilot, the reader will enter a fascinating new world that offers challenge, fun, and adventure.
109,00 zł