MANUAL/PRIVATE PILOT & FAR/AIM

Jeppesen Guided Flight Discovery Private Pilot textbook is an integral component within the GFD Pilot Training System. The organization and colorful presentation of the text helps students learn quickly from the start. Discovery insets expand on important ideas and concepts in the text. The information ties in references from the world of aviation, including NTSB investigations and aviation history. Human Element insets introduce pilots to the human factors aspect of flight. FAA Question Insets highlight concepts directly relating to FAA test questions. Each chapter begins with highlighted learning objectives. Cross-Reference Icons direct students to related subject areas. Key terms are highlighted for quick review. And each chapter closes with a Summary Checklist and Questions to reinforce the learning process.
Condition: TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Principles of Flight
introduction to the helicopter
aerodynamic forces
forces in flight

Helicopter Systems and Instruments
flight control systems
reciprocating engine and related systems
fuel and electrical systems
power train systems
flight instruments

The Flight Environment
safety of flight
airports and heliports
airspace

Communications and Performance
radio communications
Radar and ATC services
predicting performance
weight and balance

Meteorology for Pilots
basic weather theory
weather patterns
weather hazards

Interpreting Weather Data
printed reports and forecasts
graphic weather products
sources of weather information

Basic Navigation
aeronautical charts
flight computers
pilotage and dead reckoning
sources of flight information

Radio Navigation
VHF omnidirectional range (VOR)
automatic direction finding
advanced navigation

Aviation Physiology
vision in flight
spacial disorientation
respiration and altitude
alcohol and drugs

Flight Planning and Decision Making
planning and organizing flights
factors affecting decision making
cockpit resource management

Ground Operations
preflight check and engine starting
shutdown and tiedown
safety considerations

Primary Maneuvers
straight and level flight
climbs, descents, and turns
departures and approaches

Hovering Operations
vertical takeoff to a hover
hovering flight
vertical landing from a hover

Emergency Procedures
autorotation
emergency situations
systems and equipment malfunctions

Advanced Maneuvers
maximum performance takeoff and climb
high altitude operations
rapid deceleration and slope operation
night operations

Special Operations
confined area and pinnacle operations
float operations

Glossary
Abbreviations
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  • Model: JS314505
  • Shipping Weight: 4.75lbs
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