Pilot Ratings : private

Home Study Flight Instruction
Published Date:
2001
Weight:
0.5lbs
PURCHASE OPTIONS
2 CD set; excellent for supplementing or refreshing your flight instruction either at home or in the car:
Useful at any level of experience, the Home Study Flight Instruction program is excellent both as a preflight instructional tool and as a refresher course. Written by Monty Navarre, creator of Flight Guide, the program brings his thousands of hours of flight experience into the cockpit with you.
The Program is comprised of approximately two hours of efficiently organized instruction. Narrated by Dr. Nick Miller, Flight Guide editor and on-staff pilot, the audio portion is designed to be used in conjunction with the provided instructional booklet. The booklet includes detailed reference diagrams and even a quiz at the end of the course to test your comprehension.
The course moves from an introduction, to the controls, to straight-and-level flight, through turns, climbs, stalls, takeoffs and landings, approach procedures and emergency procedures.
The Program is comprised of approximately two hours of efficiently organized instruction. Narrated by Dr. Nick Miller, Flight Guide editor and on-staff pilot, the audio portion is designed to be used in conjunction with the provided instructional booklet. The booklet includes detailed reference diagrams and even a quiz at the end of the course to test your comprehension.
The course moves from an introduction, to the controls, to straight-and-level flight, through turns, climbs, stalls, takeoffs and landings, approach procedures and emergency procedures.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Disc 1
Introduction
Effects of the controls
straight & level flight
How to Turn an airplane
How to use the ball-bank instrument
climbs
climbing turns
glides and gliding turns
minimum controllable airspeed or "slow flight"
stalls
Disc 2
steep turns
load factor and execution of steep turns
normal takeoffs
normal landings
crosswind takeoffs and landings
emergency procedures
panic button control
conclusion
Introduction
Effects of the controls
straight & level flight
How to Turn an airplane
How to use the ball-bank instrument
climbs
climbing turns
glides and gliding turns
minimum controllable airspeed or "slow flight"
stalls
Disc 2
steep turns
load factor and execution of steep turns
normal takeoffs
normal landings
crosswind takeoffs and landings
emergency procedures
panic button control
conclusion
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