An invaluable resource for instrument flight instructors, pilots, and students.
The Federal Aviation Administration's Instrument Flying Handbook provides pilots, student pilots, aviation instructors, and controllers with the knowledge and skills required to operate in instrument meteorological conditions.
Illustrated with full-color graphics and photographs, topics covered include basic atmospheric science, the air traffic control system, spatial disorientation and optical illusions, flight support systems, and emergency responses. The book's two appendixes contain information on clearance shorthand and an instrument training lesson guide. Readers will also find a handy glossary and index. Since many questions on FAA exams are taken directly from the information presented in this text, the Instrument Flying Handbook is a great study guide for potential pilots looking for certification, and a perfect gift for any aircraft or aeronautical buff. 300 color illustrations.
The Federal Aviation Administration strives to "provide the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world." It also authors The Airplane Flying Handbook and The Pilot's Encyclopedia of Aeronautical Knowledge.
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Distributor: W. W. Norton
Publication Date: 04-08-2008
Pages: 392
Measurements: 11in X 9in