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  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    478,95 kr.

  • - FAA-H-8083-25B
    af Federal Aviation Administration
    277,95 kr.

    This official Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) handbook provides basic knowledge essential for pilots on topics like decision making, aerodynamics, flight controls, weather theory, airport operations, and more.This updated handbook introduces pilots to the broad spectrum of knowledge that will be needed as they progress in their pilot training. Written for the pilot preparing for a Remote, Sport, Private, Commercial, or Flight Instructor Pilot Certificate, it is a key reference for all the information necessary to operate an aircraft and to pass the FAA Knowledge Exam and Practical Test. The table of contents includes:Introduction to FlyingAeronautical Decision-MakingAircraft ConstructionPrinciples of FlightAerodynamics of FlightFlight ControlsAircraft SystemsFlight InstrumentsFlight Manuals and Other DocumentsWeight and BalanceAircraft PerformanceWeather TheoryAviation Weather ServicesAirport OperationsAirspaceNavigationAeromedical FactorsThis handbook introduces readers to flying and a history of flight, then explores the role of the FAA, criteria for earning the various pilot certificates, how to plan their flight education, and the examinations associated with earning a pilot certificate.Beginners and advanced pilots alike will find the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge to be their primary resources for all things aviation.In addition to the most current FAA information, this edition features full-color drawings and photographs, an index, a glossary, and appendices of common acronyms, abbreviations and NOTAM contractions, and airport signs.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    342,95 kr.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    517,95 kr.

    Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) Basic (Volume 2/2)Volume 2 only, you need volume 1 to complete this publication28th EditionBlack & white printThe United States of America Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) is a crucial document that provides essential information for air navigation within the United States airspace and internationally. It contains information on airports, airways, navigation aids, airspace restrictions, and other pertinent details necessary for safe and efficient flight operations.The AIP is published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and is regularly updated to reflect changes in airspace procedures, regulations, and infrastructure. It serves as a primary reference for pilots, air traffic controllers, and other aviation stakeholders to ensure conformity with established standards and procedures when operating within the national airspace system.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    486,95 kr.

    Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) Basic with Change 1Effective: April 20, 2023 Includes Change 1: October 5, 2023Official Guide to Basic Flight Information and ATC ProceduresBlack & white print.This manual is designed to provide the aviation community with basic flight information and ATC procedures for use in the National Airspace System (NAS) of the United States. An international version called the Aeronautical Information Publication contains parallel information, as well as specific information on the international airports for use by the international community.This manual contains the fundamentals required in order to fly in the United States NAS. It also contains items of interest to pilots concerning health and medical facts, factors affecting flight safety, a pilot/controller glossary of terms used in the ATC System, and information on safety, accident, and hazard reporting.This manual is complemented by other operational publications which are available via separate subscriptions. These publications are:The Chart Supplement U.S., the Chart Supplement Alaska, and the Chart Supplement Pacific ¿ These publications contain information on airports, communications, navigation aids, instrument landing systems, VOR receiver check points, preferred routes, Flight Service Station/Weather Service telephone numbers, Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) frequencies, part¿time surface areas, and various other pertinent special notices essential to air navigation.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    493,95 kr.

    2024 Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) Basic (Volume 1/2)Volume 1 only, you need volume 2 to complete this publication28th EditionBlack & white printThe United States of America Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) is a crucial document that provides essential information for air navigation within the United States airspace and internationally. It contains information on airports, airways, navigation aids, airspace restrictions, and other pertinent details necessary for safe and efficient flight operations.The AIP is published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and is regularly updated to reflect changes in airspace procedures, regulations, and infrastructure. It serves as a primary reference for pilots, air traffic controllers, and other aviation stakeholders to ensure conformity with established standards and procedures when operating within the national airspace system.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    227,95 kr.

    The Safety Management System (SMS) is a formalized and proactive approach to system safety. It directly supports the mission of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which is "to provide the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world." The Air Traffic Organization (ATO) SMS is an integrated collection of principles, policies, processes, procedures, and programs used to identify, analyze, assess, manage, and monitor safety risk in the provision of air traffic management and communication, navigation, and surveillance services. This SMS Manual informs ATO employees and contractors about the goal of the ATO SMS, describes the interrelationship among the four components of the SMS, and instructs readers on the process of identifying safety hazards and mitigating risk in the National Airspace System (NAS). Use this document and its complements, such as the Safety Risk Management Guidance for System Acquisitions, ATO Safety Guidance documents, and other FAA safety documents, to carry out the safety mission of the FAA and requirements of the SMS.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    127,95 kr.

    The Federal Aviation Administration's Advanced Avionics Handbook is a critical tool for anyone seriously interested in flying modern airplanes. Front Cover, Preface, Acknowledgment, Table of Contents Chapter 01: Introduction to Advanced Avionics Chapter 02: Electronic Flight Instruments Chapter 03: Navigation Chapter 04: Automated Flight Control Chapter 05: Information Systems

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    167,95 kr.

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has published the "Remote Pilot - Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) Study Guide" (FAA-G-8082-22) to communicate the knowledge areas you need to study to prepare to take the Remote Pilot Certificate with an sUAS rating airman knowledge test.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    167,95 kr.

    The "Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook" (FAA-H-8083-1B - 2016) has been prepared in recognition of the importance of weight and balance technology in conducting safe and efficient flight. The objective of this handbook is twofold: to provide the airframe and powerplant mechanic (A&P) with the method of determining the empty weight and empty weight center of gravity (EWCG) of an aircraft and to furnish the flight crew with information on loading and operating the aircraft to ensure its weight is within the allowable limit and the center of gravity (CG) is within the allowable range.

  • - Official Guide to Basic Flight Information and ATC Procedures (Includes: Change 2, March 2013; Change 1, July 2012)
    af Federal Aviation Administration
    507,95 kr.

    The Federal Aviation Administration is responsible for insuring the safe, efficient, and secure use of the Nation's airspace, by military as well as civil aviation, for promoting safety in air commerce, for encouraging and developing civil aeronautics, including new aviation technology, and for supporting the requirements of national defense. The activities required to carry out these responsibilities include: safety regulations; airspace management and the establishment, operation, and maintenance of a civil-military common system of air traffic control (ATC) and navigation facilities; research and development in support of the fostering of a national system of airports, promulgation of standards and specifications for civil airports, and administration of Federal grants-in-aid for developing public airports; various joint and cooperative activities with the Department of Defense; and technical assistance (under State Department auspices) to other countries. This manual is designed to provide the aviation community with basic flight information and ATC procedures for use in the National Airspace System (NAS) of the United States. An international version called the Aeronautical Information Publication contains parallel information, as well as specific information on the international airports for use by the international community. This manual contains the fundamentals required in order to fly in the United States NAS. It also contains items of interest to pilots concerning health and medical facts, factors affecting flight safety, a pilot/controller glossary of terms used in the ATC System, and information on safety, accident, and hazard reporting.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    352,95 kr.

    Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to Flight Training Chapter 2: Ground Operations Chapter 3: Basic Flight Maneuvers Chapter 4: Maintaining Aircraft Control: Upset Prevention and Recovery Training Chapter 5: Takeoffs and Departure Climbs Chapter 6: Ground Reference Maneuvers Chapter 7: Airport Traffic Patterns Chapter 8: Approaches and Landings Chapter 9: Performance Maneuvers Chapter 10: Night Operations Chapter 11: Transition to Complex Airplanes Chapter 12: Transition to Multiengine Airplanes Chapter 13: Transition to Tailwheel Airplanes Chapter 14: Transition to Turbopropeller-Powered Airplanes Chapter 15: Transition to Jet-Powered Airplanes Chapter 16: Transition to Light Sport Airplanes (LSA) Chapter 17: Emergency Procedures Glossary Index

  • - Official Guide to Basic Flight Information and ATC Procedures
    af Federal Aviation Administration
    362,95 kr.

    The Federal Aviation Administration is responsible for insuring the safe, efficient, and secure use of the Nation's airspace, by military as well as civil aviation, for promoting safety in air commerce, for encouraging and developing civil aeronautics, including new aviation technology, and for supporting the requirements of national defense. The activities required to carry out these responsibilities include: safety regulations; airspace management and the establishment, operation, and maintenance of a civil-military common system of air traffic control (ATC) and navigation facilities; research and development in support of the fostering of a national system of airports, promulgation of standards and specifications for civil airports, and administration of Federal grants-in-aid for developing public airports; various joint and cooperative activities with the Department of Defense; and technical assistance (under State Department auspices) to other countries. This manual is designed to provide the aviation community with basic flight information and ATC procedures for use in the National Airspace System (NAS) of the United States. An international version called the Aeronautical Information Publication contains parallel information, as well as specific information on the international airports for use by the international community. This manual contains the fundamentals required in order to fly in the United States NAS. It also contains items of interest to pilots concerning health and medical facts, factors affecting flight safety, a pilot/controller glossary of terms used in the ATC System, and information on safety, accident, and hazard reporting.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    102,95 kr.

    FAA -H-8083-1A, Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook, has been prepared in recognition of the importance of weight and balance technology in conducting safe and efficient flight. The objective of this handbook is twofold: to provide the Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic (A&P) with the method of determining the empty weight and empty-weight center of gravity (EWCG) of an aircraft, and to furnish the flightcrew with information on loading and operating the aircraft to ensure its weight is within the allowable limit and the center of gravity (CG) is within the allowable range. This handbook begins with the basic principle of aircraft weight and balance control, emphasizing its importance and including examples of documentation furnished by the aircraft manufacturer and by the FAA to ensure the aircraft weight and balance records contain the proper data. Procedures for the preparation and the actual weighing of an aircraft are described, as are the methods of determining the location of the empty-weight center of gravity (EWCG) relative to both the datum and the mean aerodynamic chord (MAC). Loading computations for general aviation aircraft are discussed, using both loading graphs and tables of weight and moment indexes. Information is included that allows an A&P mechanic or repairman to determine the weight and center of gravity (CG) changes caused by repairs and alterations. This includes instructions for conducting adverse-loaded CG checks, also explaining the way to determine the amount and location of ballast needed to bring the CG within allowable limits. The unique requirements for helicopter weight and balance control are discussed, including the determination of lateral CG and the way both lateral and longitudinal CG change as fuel is consumed. A chapter is included giving the methods and examples of solving weight and balance problems, using handheld electronic calculators, E6-B flight computers, and a dedicated electronic flight computer.

  • - FAA Advisory Circular 00-45G, Change 2. By: Federal Aviation Administration
    af Federal Aviation Administration
    247,95 kr.

    Edition of this title includes the FAA's "Change 2" revision for Advisory Circular 00-45G. This text thoroughly explains the many U.S. aviation weather products and services available to pilots. Weather product examples and explanations are taken primarily from the Aviation Weather Center's Aviation Digital Data Service website. The AC provides hundreds of weather website addresses for weather resources and definitions. Aviation Weather Services is the main resource to use when studying for pilot certification exams and should remain a part of every aviator's library. Includes weather station location tables, lists of contractions and acronyms, weather symbols, conversion charts

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    287,95 kr.

    Air Traffic Organization's most fundamental imperative is to ensure the safety of the national airspace system. Safety can be effectively determined not only by the current absence of accidents, but also the presence of safe conditions well into the future. Therefore, as we build the Next Generation Air Transportation System, the resulting cross organizational changes to the NAS will require us to maintain an intensive, proactive, and systematic focus on safety. This focus is achieved through the implementation of the Safety Management System (SMS). The SMS formally integrates the ATO's safety-related operational processes, procedures, policies, and programs. SMS stresses safety assurance, through the analysis of safety data, and promotes a vibrant safety culture among our workforce. SMS also guarantees that every step we take toward NextGen, we are identifying, analyzing, and mitigating risk. This manual outlines the procedures and responsibilities regarding the functioning of the SMS. This manual was developed as the result of a consolidated, agency-wide effort and reflects current international best practices. Safety experts and managers from across the FAA contributed to its development. This version of the manual marks an important next step toward a complete and integrated SMS in the FAA. In support of the effort to provide a safer National Airspace System (NAS) using the Safety Management System (SMS), this manual describes the Air Traffic Safety Oversight Service (AOV) safety requirements and responds to International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) safety process requirements for the Air Traffic Organization (ATO). The manual also provides guidance, processes, and tools to ATO personnel for managing the safety of the NAS, building on existing ATO safety management capabilities. This manual was created to provide specific operational process information to support the daily activities of ATO employees. It describes the functions, components, and principles of the SMS and provides the guidance to apply them effectively. The first chapter of this manual is an introduction to the SMS. The remaining chapters are organized by the four components of the SMS: safety policy, Safety Risk Management (SRM), safety assurance, and safety promotion. Each chapter is described as follows. a. Chapter 1 - SMS Overview: An SMS introduction that includes the definition of the SMS, how it originated in the ATO, and the objectives, scope, and products. b. Chapter 2 - Safety Policy: A description of the safety management requirements, which are consistent with AOV SMS and ICAO safety process requirements; roles and responsibilities related to the SMS and the relationships among the different roles; why safety oversight is necessary; and responsibilities and authorities of AOV. c. Chapter 3 - Safety Risk Management: The types of changes evaluated for safety risk; processes and guidance available for determining the level of safety analysis required; detail and documentation required for safety analysis; SRM process; SRM terminology, tools, and techniques; risk acceptance requirements; tracking required NAS changes; and the development and approval of SRM documentation. d. Chapter 4 - Safety Assurance: The importance of safety reviews and evaluations in the SMS; assurance programs, including the Air Traffic Evaluation and Auditing Program, the NAS Technical Evaluation Program, the Independent Operational Test and Evaluation process, Independent Safety Assessments, and SRM audits; importance of safety data; types of data; how data are collected and reported; processes for reporting safety incidents and accidents; relationship between incident investigations and SRM; monitoring of mitigations through safety data tracking and analysis; and existing safety data reporting documents and processes. e. Chapter 5 - Safety Promotion: What a safety culture is; why it is important; responsibilities within it; and SMS training.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    227,95 kr.

    This advisory circular (AC) sets forth suggestions and safety related recommendations to assist amateur and ultralight builders in developing individualized aircraft flight test plans. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), and the United States Ultralight Association (USUA) are concerned and committed to improving the safety record of amateur-built and ultralight aircraft. The FAA Administrator, T. Allen McArtor, and EAA President, Paul H. Poberezny, signed a Memorandum of Agreement on August 1, 1988, which addressed the need for educational and safety programs to assist amateur-builders in test flying their aircraft. In accordance with that agreement, this AC provides guidelines for flight testing amateur built aircraft. As part of the FAA's continuing efforts to improve the safety record of all types of general aviation aircraft, this AC has been revised to include flight testing recommendations for canard-type and ultralight aircraft. This AC's purpose is the following: (1) To make amateur-built/ultralight aircraft pilots aware that test flying an aircraft is a critical undertaking, which should be approached with thorough planning, skill, and common sense. (2) To provide recommendations and suggestions that can be combined with other sources on test flying (e.g., the aircraft plan/kit manufacturer's flight testing instructions, other flight testing data). This will assist the amateur/ultralight owner to develop a detailed flight test plan, tailored for their aircraft and resources. The flight test plan is the heart of all professional flight testing. The plan should account for every hour spent in the flight test phase and should be adhered to with the same respect for the unknown that all successful test pilots share. The time allotted for each phase of a personalized flight test plan may vary, and each phase may have more events or checks than suggested in this AC. The goals, however, should be the same. The two goals for an amateur builder/ ultralight owner should be as follows: (1) At the end of the aircraft's flight test phase, the aircraft will have been adequately tested and found airworthy and safe to operate within its established operational envelope. (2) Incorporation of the flight test operational and performance data into the aircraft's flight manual so the pilot can reference the data prior to each flight.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    197,95 kr.

    Books is not in color This Balloon Flying Handbook introduces the basic pilot knowledge and skills that are essential for piloting balloons. It introduces pilots to the broad spectrum of knowledge that will be needed as they progress in their pilot training. This handbook is for student pilots, as well as those pursuing more advanced pilot certificates. Student pilots learning to fly balloons, certificated pilots preparing for additional balloon ratings or who desire to improve their flying proficiency and aeronautical knowledge, and commercial balloon pilots teaching balloon students how to fly should find this handbook helpful.

  • - 2017
    af Federal Aviation Administration
    287,95 kr.

    The Guide, "Guide for Aviation Medical Examiners," provides pertinent information and guidance needed to perform the duties and responsibilities of an Aviation Medical Examiner.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    207,95 kr.

    This operational handbook introduces the basic skills necessary for acquiring a parachute rigger certificate. It is developed by the Flight Standards Service, Airman Testing Standards Branch, in cooperation with various aviation educators and industry. This handbook is primarily intended to assist individuals who are preparing for the parachute rigger airman knowledge test and the oral and practical test. The material presented in this handbook is appropriate for senior and master parachute riggers. The handbook contains information on regulations and human factors, design and construction, materials, operations, inspection and packing, hand tools, sewing machines, the parachute loft, repairs, alterations, and manufacture. This handbook conforms to training and certification concepts established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). There are different ways of teaching, as well as performing specific rigging procedures, and many variations in the explanations of repairs, alterations, and manufacture of parachutes. The discussion and explanations reflect commonly used practices and principles. This handbook provides a basic knowledge that can serve as a foundation on which to build further knowledge. Occasionally the word "must" or similar language is used where the desired action is deemed critical. The use of such language is not intended to add to, interpret, or relieve a duty imposed by Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR). It is essential for persons using this handbook to also become familiar with and apply the pertinent parts of 14 CFR and appropriate technical standards. Performance standards for demonstrating competence required for parachute riggers are prescribed in the appropriate practical test standard.

  • - Federal Aviation Administration
    af Federal Aviation Administration
    197,95 kr.

    The Powered Parachute Flying Handbook is designed as a technical manual for applicants who are preparing for a powered parachute category rating and for currently certificated powered parachute pilots who wish to improve their knowledge. Certificated flight instructors will find this handbook a valuable training aid, since detailed coverage of emergency procedures, components and systems, aerodynamics, powerplants, ground operations, flight maneuvers, airport operations, and aeronautical decision making is included. Topics, such as navigation and communication, use of flight information publications, and regulations are available in other Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) publications.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    252,95 kr.

    Air quality assessments for proposed Federal actions are required for compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Air Act and other environment-related regulations and directives. This handbook is a comprehensive guide intended to assist the air quality analyst/environmental specialist in assessing the air quality impact of Federal Aviation Administration and the United States Air Force actions at airports and air bases. Furthermore, it provides guidance, procedures and methodologies for use in carrying out such assessments.

  • - Federal Aviation Administration
    af Federal Aviation Administration
    297,95 kr.

    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. Table of Contents 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 Appendices Glossary Index

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    417,95 kr.

    Full-sized, full color, and up-to-date! The Airplane Flying Handbook provides essential knowledge for pilots at all skill levels, from beginners to those preparing for additional certificates and ratings. It is the official handbook for flight instructors and for students preparing for the FAA Knowledge exams.Topics covered include: ¿ Introduction to flight training¿ Ground operations¿ Basic flight maneuvers¿ Mastering altitude and airspeed control¿ Maintaining aircraft control: Upset prevention and recovery training¿ Takeoffs and departure climbs¿ Ground reference maneuvers¿ Airport traffic patterns¿ Approaches and landings¿ Performance maneuvers¿ Night operations¿ Transition to complex, light-sport, multi-engine, tailwheel, turbo-propeller, and jet-powered airplanes¿ Emergency proceduresAlso includes a glossary and index.The Airplane Flying Handbook is an essential resource for all pilots, flight instructors, and those who are preparing to enter flight training.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    362,95 kr.

    Complete and up-to-date. Full-color edition! The Instrument Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-15B) is designed for use by instrument flight instructors and pilots preparing for instrument rating tests. All of the aeronautical knowledge and skills required to operate in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) are detailed. This handbook covers the following: ¿ The National Airspace System ¿ The Air Traffic Control System ¿ Human and Aerodynamic Factors in Flight Safety ¿ Flight Instruments ¿ Using Analog Instrumentation and Electronic Flight Display for Attitude Instrument Flying and Basic Flight Maneuvers ¿ Helicopter Attitude Instrument Flying ¿ Navigation Systems ¿ IFR Flight ¿ Emergency Operations ¿ Instrument Training Lesson Guide . . . and more!This book is a must-have resource for all pilots and instructors, both for initial learning and for regular review.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    519,95 kr.

    This is the official and all-new FAA Aviation Weather Handbook, FAA-H-8083-28.Current in 2023. Complete and unabridged. Printed in Color.Pilots and dispatchers must learn how to recognize marginal or hazardous weather--and avoid weather that is truly dangerous. The official Aviation Weather Handbook, prepared by the FAA, gives a detailed look at every aspect of weather that pertains to flight safety. It gives the pilot vital tools for flight planning and key information for making inflight weather decisions.This comprehensive handbook is an essential resource for experienced pilots, flight instructors, and students. It is a reference work that every pilot will want to keep close at hand--and an invaluable help for those preparing for FAA Knowledge Exams and airman certification.Includes chapters on:Heat and temperature Water vapor Earth-atmosphere heat imbalances Atmospheric pressure and altimetry Jet streams and wind Vertical motion and clouds Atmospheric stability Precipitation Weather radar Mountain weather Tropical Weather Weather and obstructions to visibility Turbulence Icing Thunderstorms Forecasts and advisories Aviation weather toolsAnd much, much more! The Aviation Weather Handbook consolidates information from the following advisory circulars (AC) into one source document. By doing this, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) streamlines access to the FAA's weather documentation. The following AC's are now canceled:AC 00-6, Aviation WeatherAC 00-24, ThunderstormsAC 00-30, Clear Air Turbulence AvoidanceAC 00-45, Aviation Weather ServicesAC 00-54, Pilot Windshear GuideAC 00-57, Hazardous Mountain Winds

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    497,95 kr.

    This is the 2023 Edition of the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge FAA-H-8083-25C. (This handbook supersedes FAA-H-8083-25B, Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, dated 2016). This 2023 Edition of the handbook 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. A must-read in the process of becoming a pilot, useful to beginning pilots as well as those pursuing more advanced certificates.Written by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the pilot preparing for a Remote, Sport, Recreational, Private, Commercial, or Flight Instructor Pilot Certificate. This publication contains all the information necessary to fly an aircraft and to pass the FAA Knowledge Exam and Practical Test.¿Features: Printed in Color. 524 pages. Size: 8.5 x 11 in.

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    197,95 kr.

    The Weight-Shift Control (WSC) Aircraft Flying Handbook introduces the basic pilot knowledge and skills that are essential for piloting WSC aircraft. It introduces pilots to the broad spectrum of knowledge that is needed as they progress in their pilot training. This handbook is for student pilots, as well as those pursuing more advanced pilot certificates. Student pilots learning to fl y WSC aircraft, certificated pilots preparing for additional WSC ratings or who desire to improve their flying proficiency and aeronautical knowledge, and commercial WSC pilots teaching WSC students how to fly should find this handbook helpful. This book introduces the prospective pilot to the realm of WSC flight and provides information and guidance to all WSC pilots in the performance of various maneuvers and procedures. This handbook conforms to pilot training and certification concepts established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). There are different ways of teaching, as well as performing flight procedures and maneuvers, and many variations in the explanations of aerodynamic theories and principles. This handbook adopts a selective method and concept to flying WSC aircraft. The discussions and explanations reflect the most commonly used practices and principles. Occasionally, the word "must" or similar language is used where the desired action is deemed critical. The use of such language is not intended to add to, interpret, or relieve a duty imposed by Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR). It is essential for persons using this handbook also to become familiar with and apply the pertinent parts of 14 CFR and the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM). Performance standards for demonstrating competence required for pilot certification are prescribed in the appropriate WSC practical test standard. U.S. Department of Transportation FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION Flight Standards Service. FAA-H-8083-5

  • af Federal Aviation Administration
    312,95 kr.

    The Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook-Airframe (FAA-H-8083-31) is one of a series of three handbooks for persons preparing for certification as an airframe or powerplant mechanic. It is intended that this handbook provide the basic information on principles, fundamentals, and technical procedures in the subject matter areas relating to the airframe rating. It is designed to aid students enrolled in a formal course of instruction, as well as the individual who is studying on his or her own. Since the knowledge requirements for the airframe and powerplant ratings closely parallel each other in some subject areas, the chapters which discuss fire protection systems and electrical systems contain some material which is also duplicated in the Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook-Powerplant (FAA-H-8083-32). This volume contains information on airframe construction features, assembly and rigging, fabric covering, structural repairs, and aircraft welding. The handbook also contains an explanation of the units that make up the various airframe systems. Because there are so many different types of aircraft in use today, it is reasonable to expect that differences exist in airframe components and systems. To avoid undue repetition, the practice of using representative systems and units is carried out throughout the handbook. Subject matter treatment is from a generalized point of view and should be supplemented by reference to manufacturer's manuals or other textbooks if more detail is desired. This handbook is not intended to replace, substitute for, or supersede official regulations or the manufacturer's instructions.

  • - Federal Aviation Administration
    af Federal Aviation Administration
    212,95 kr.

    NOT IN COLOR !!!!!! The Flight Navigator Handbook provides information on all phases of air navigation. It is a source of reference for navigators and navigator students. This handbook explains how to measure, chart the earth, and use flight instruments to solve basic navigation problems. It also contains data pertaining to flight publications, preflight planning, in-flight procedures, and low altitude navigation.

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