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Pilots Handbook of   Aeronautical Knowledge: FAA ground school training manual

Pilots Handbook of
Aeronautical Knowledge

Publisher:
ISBN-13:
9781560277507
Copyright Date:
2008
Other Identifiers:
FAA-H-8083-25A
Pages:
470
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Includes principles of flight, airplanes and engines, performance, weather, navigation, and more

This official FAA handbook has been required reading for more than 30 years. Providing basic knowledge essential for all pilots—from beginning student pilots to those pursuing more advanced pilot certificates—this book introduces pilots to the broad spectrum of knowledge needed as they progress through pilot training. Studying this book, pilots gain the required knowledge to earn a certificate and understand aerodynamic theory associated with airplane flight.

The book begins with a basic introduction to flying, including the history of flight, the role of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), criteria for earning the various pilot certificates, how to select a flight school and instructor, and the tests associated with earning a pilot certificate. Subjects covered include aircraft structure, principles and aerodynamics of flight, flight controls, aircraft systems, flight instruments, flight manuals and documents, weight and balance, aircraft performance, weather theory, aviation weather services, airport operations, airspace, navigation, aeromedical factors, and aeronautical decision-making.

This 2008 edition reflects the latest aviation industry procedures, equipment, techniques and regulations. It is a key reference for all the information necessary to operate an aircraft and for passing the FAA Knowledge Exam and Practical Test (checkride). Newly illustrated with hundreds of full-color drawings and photographs!

This revision now features new, full-color illustrations. It also includes a newly-updated and revised section on aerodynamics that was formerly contained in a previous FAA publication (Chapter 17 of the FAA's old AC61-21A, Flight Training Handbook). Now reflecting all the latest aviation industry procedures, techniques and regulations, this handbook is the official reference source for questions appearing on the FAA Knowledge Exams. (Formerly published as Advisory Circular 61-23C.)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

  • Aircraft Structures
  • Principles of Flight
  • structures of the atmosphere, Newton's Laws, Magnus Effect, Bernouli's Principle, airfoil design, pressure distribution
  • Aerodynamics of Flight
  • forces on an airplane, wingtip vortices, ground effect, moments and arms, design characteristics, forces in flight maneuvers, stalls, propeller principles, load factors, weight & balance, high speed flight
  • Flight Controls
  • primary flight controls, secondary flight controls
  • Aircraft Systems
  • powerplant, induction, ignition, fuel systems, starting systems, cooling, exhaust, electrical, hydraulic, landing gear, pressurization, turbine engines
  • Flight Instruments
  • pitot static systems, gyroscopic instruments, magnetic compass
  • Flight Manuals & Documents
  • airplane manuals, aircraft maintenance
  • Weight & Balance
  • weight control, center of gravity, determining loaded weight & CG
  • Aircraft Performance
  • performance data, takeoff and landing, performance speeds, performance charts, transport category airplanes
  • Weather Theory
  • the atmosphere, atmospheric circulation, stability, air masses, fronts
  • Weather Reports, Forecasts, and Charts
  • observations, service outlets, weather briefings, aviation forecasts, weather charts
  • Airport Operations
  • types of airports, sources for airport data, airport markings, airport lighting, wind direction indicators, communications, air traffic control, wake turbulence, collision avoidance
  • Airspace
  • controlled airspace, uncontrolled airspace, special use airspace
  • Navigation
  • aeronautical charts, latitude and longitude, wind, basic calculations, pilotage, dead reckoning, flight planning, VFR flight plans, radio navigation, lost procedures, flight diversion
  • Aeromedical Factors
  • the medical certificate, environmental and health factors, vision in flight
  • Aeronautical Decision Making
  • ADM training, risk management, factors affecting decision making