Flying Skills : IFR & navigation

IFR Principles and Practice
by Avram Goldstein
Publisher:
ISBN-13:
9780934754040
Copyright Date:
1999
Edition:
2nd
Pages:
126
Binding:
Paperback
Dimensions:
8.5" x 5.5"
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Here's the authoritative book you've been looking for on how to fly IFR! Concise, easy to understand, thorough--this is a unique presentation of a difficult subject. Its explicit text is well supported, subject by subject, with many helpful diagrams. Exclusive features include practice exercises valuable to the learning process, as well as periodic score sheets that enable instructor and student to chart progress more easily.
Includes practice exercises and score sheets to sharpen your skills.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Introduction
- Disorientation Exercises
- Unusual Attitudes
- Using This Book
- Pre-Takeoff Procedures
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- Principles
- Practice
- Score Sheet
- IFR Communications
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- Principles
- Practice
- Score Sheet
- Principles of IFR Flying
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- 5 basic principles
- Instruments and their functions
- The Basic Maneuvers
- Straight & Level - Turns To A Heading
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- full panel
- partial panel
- Climbs & Descents
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- enroute climbs and descents
- descents at approach airspeed
- VOR Tracking and VOR Approaches
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- enroute tracking
- time to station
- simulated VOR approaches
- VOR Holding
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- principles
- practice sheet
- ADF Procedures
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- inbound and outbound tracking
- holding at a NDB
- intersections and intersection holding
- simulated NDB approaches
- ILS Approaches
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- principles
- practice
- score sheet
Reader Review:
A very readable and helpful (and inexpensive) book for IFR trainee's. I carry this book everywhere to snatch just 5 minutes here and there as I lead up to my IFR test. It's a less that half-an-inch thick paperback full of very focussed IFR procedure and practices. Of the five IFR books I have, this is the most useful and most used. Enjoy and best of luck with your IFR training.~ DK Hockessin
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