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    Beyond the Checkride: Flight Basics Your Instructor Never Taught You, Second Edition: Flight Basics Your Instructor Never Taught You, Second Edition

    Beyond the Checkride: Flight Basics Your Instructor Never Taught You, Second Edition by Fried, Howard; Gailey, Gene;

    Flight Basics Your Instructor Never Taught You, Second Edition

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 September 2014

    • ISBN 9780071822534
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages384 pages
    • Size 228x160x20 mm
    • Weight 511 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Fully revised to cover new FAA policies on radio procedures, taxiing, registration, and more, this unique guide takes pilots step-by-step through a flight, from the perspective of a flight examiner.

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    THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE FOR NEW PILOTS--FULLY UPDATED!

    Covering the latest FAA regulations, Beyond the Checkride, Second Edition, is packed with invaluable lessons learned by trial and error based on the real-life experiences of hundreds of pilots. Originally written by legendary flight instructor Howard Fried and thoroughly revised by veteran pilot Gene Gailey, this practical resource takes you, step by step, through a flight from the perspective of a flight examiner. Learn from other pilots' mistakes--it's easier and safer, and it could even save your life.

    FEATURES UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE OF:

    • Rarely taught basics, including maneuvering speed, propeller safety, night flying, and more
    • Paperwork and other requirements
    • Pilot certificates and ratings
    • Human factors that affect flying, including fatigueand emotions
    • Flight safety and accident prevention
    • Aircraft control
    • Surviving spins, stalls, spirals, and more
    • Flying advanced aircraft
    • Weather conditions
    • Air traffic control
    • FAA regulations



    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality,  authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.



    THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE FOR NEW PILOTS--FULLY UPDATED!

    Covering the latest FAA regulations, Beyond the Checkride, Second Edition, is packed with invaluable lessons learned by trial and error based on the real-life experiences of hundreds of pilots. Originally written by legendary flight instructor Howard Fried and thoroughly revised by veteran pilot Gene Gailey, this practical resource takes you, step by step, through a flight from the perspective of a flight examiner. Learn from other pilots' mistakes--it's easier and safer, and it could even save your life.

    FEATURES UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE OF:

    • Rarely taught basics, including maneuvering speed, propeller safety, night flying, and more
    • Paperwork and other requirements
    • Pilot certificates and ratings
    • Human factors that affect flying, including fatigueand emotions
    • Flight safety and accident prevention
    • Aircraft control
    • Surviving spins, stalls, spirals, and more
    • Flying advanced aircraft
    • Weather conditions
    • Air traffic control
    • FAA regulations

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Chapter 1 Basics Rarely Taught Completely
    Maneuvering Speed
    Co-Author’s Corner: Maneuvering Speed
    Weight and Balance
    Co-Author’s Corner: Weight and Balance
    Touch-and-Go Landings
    Co-Author’s Corner: Touch-and-Go Landings
    Perfect Landings
    Co-Author’s Corner: Perfect Landings
    Propeller Safety
    Co-Author’s Corner: Propeller Safety
    Grass Runways
    Co-Author’s Corner: Grass Runways
    Night Flying
    Co-Author’s Corner: Night Flying
    VFR Cross-Country Flying
    Co-Author’s Corner: VFR Cross-Country Flying
    Chapter 2 Paperwork and Other Requirements
    Passenger Briefings
    Co-Author’s Corner: Passenger Briefings
    Checklists and Paperwork
    Co-Author’s Corner: Checklists and Paperwork
    Aircraft Registration
    The Airplane Flight Manual
    Service Bulletins and Airworthiness Directives
    Minimum Required Equipment
    Co-Author’s Corner: Minimum Required Equipment
    Chapter 3 Pilot Certificates and Ratings
    The Ratings Collector
    Co-Author’s Corner: The Ratings Collector
    The “Biennial” Flight Review
    Co-Author’s Corner: The “Biennial” Flight Review
    Compensating the Private Pilot
    Co-Author’s Corner: Compensating the Private Pilot
    Compensating the Commercial Pilot
    Co-Author’s Corner: Compensating the Commercial Pilot
    The Instrument Pilot Rating
    Flying Taildraggers
    Flying Multiengine Aircraft
    Soaring—and the Incredible Glider
    Seaplane Aircraft and Rating—Pure Fun
    Co-Author’s Corner: Seaplane Aircraft and Rating—Pure Fun
    Flying Aerobatic Aircraft—More Pure Fun
    Portrait of an Aerobatic Champion—and Friend
    Chapter 4 Human Factors That Affect Flying
    Human Factors and Dangerous Attitudes
    Co-Author’s Corner: Human Factors and Dangerous Attitudes
    Invulnerability
    Anti-Authority
    Impulsivity
    Resignation
    Macho Feelings—and Where They Will Get You
    Summarizing Hazardous Attitudes
    Chapter 5 Am I Up to Flying Today?
    Can an Accident Even Happen to Me?
    The “IMSAFE” Self-Safety Check
    Flight Safety Programs
    Co-Author’s Corner: Flight Safety Programs
    Confession Time
    Cockpit Resource Management
    Staying Ahead of the Airplane
    Chapter 6 Controlling the Airplane
    Smooth, Stable, and Coordinated Flight
    Fundamentals of Aircraft Control
    Ground Reference Maneuvers
    Proper Trimming
    Using the Sight Picture
    Using Your Senses During Flight
    Power and the Throttle
    Leaning the Mixture
    Minimum Controllable Airspeed
    Chapter 7 Spins, Stalls, Spirals, and More
    Stalls—Training That Can Be a Lifesaver
    Should Spins Be Taught in Primary Training?
    The Steep Spiral—Something to Avoid
    Cloud Disorientation—How to Avoid It
    Crash Survival—A Good Goal to Have
    Co-Author’s Corner: Crash Survival—A Good Goal to Have
    Chapter 8 Flying Advanced Aircraft
    Advanced Aircraft Checkouts
    Co-Author’s Corner: Advanced Aircraft Checkouts
    Initial Training in Highly Sophisticated Aircraft
    Co-Author’s Corner: Initial Training in Highly Sophisticated Aircraft
    Know Your Flight Systems
    Using Your Resources
    Chapter 9 Weather—What to Make of It
    Weather Forecasting—Call Me in the Morning
    Ice—Even the Word Should Make You Sweat
    Thunderstorms—and This Word Should Make You Tremble
    Fog—Sometimes It’s Almost Predictable
    How to Get the Best Weather Information
    The Value of PIREPS
    Chapter 10 Air Traffic Control
    The Air Traffic Control System
    Flight Service Stations—Service Is Their Middle Name
    The DF Steer—Help for Lost Pilots
    The Control Tower
    Approach and Departure Control
    En Route—Moving Right Along
    Clearances
    It Pays to Be Respectful
    The Pilot Is Responsible
    Chapter 11 Additional Flying Information
    Buying a Used Airplane
    Co-Author’s Corner: Buying a Used Airplane
    Flying with Your Pet
    Nervous Passengers
    Curious Passengers
    Flight—An Unnatural Activity
    Chapter 12 The Federal Aviation Administration
    The Letter of Investigation
    Violation Procedures
    Revoked—Causes Four-Letter Words
    The NASA Report—Help When You Need It
    Co-Author’s Corner: The NASA Report—Help When You Need It
    Violation Alternatives
    Violation Enforcement—A Case History
    Was I Cleared to Enter Bravo Airspace?
    Chapter 13 Commercial Flying—Paid to Fly
    Commercial Operations
    Co-Author’s Corner: Commercial Operations
    The Corporate Structure and Pilot
    Cargo Pilots
    Charter Pilots
    The Specialty Pilot
    The Professional Flight Instructor
    Flight Instructors and Their VA Benefits
    Chapter 14 More Avenues of Flight
    The Challenge—What to Do Next
    The Civil Air Patrol—On a Mission
    Volunteer Medical Flights
    Air Racing in America
    Flying to Distant Locations
    The Pinch-Hitter Program
    The Road to the Airline’s Left Seat
    Joining the Airlines—Three Case Histories
    Aviation and the Often Confused Media
    Handling Bad Press
    General Aviation—Safe or Dangerous?
    Airline Disasters—These Stats Are Constantly Improving
    Chapter 15 Things Pilots Need to Consider
    Who’s Pilot in Command?
    Co-Author’s Corner: Who’s Pilot in Command?
    Seeking Legal Justice for a Student Pilot
    Responsibility Under the Law
    Prejudice in Aviation
    The Value of Anticipation and Preparation
    Controlled Flight into Terrain
    The 609 Ride
    Rattlesnake 39—A Vietnam Helicopter Rescue
    Chapter 16 Learning from Others’ Mistakes
    Co-Author’s Corner: Always Be Prepared for the Unexpected
    Co-Author’s Corner: Preflighting—Beyond the Checklist
    Co-Author’s Corner: Aircraft Fires—Preparation Will Pay Off
    Co-Author’s Corner: Radio Communication Accidents
    Co-Author’s Corner: Your Aircraft’s Mechanic
    Co-Author’s Corner: More About the FAA and the AIM
    Conclusion
    Glossary
    Bibliography
    Index

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