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Pilot Ratings : multi-engine
Multi-Engine Flying, by Paul A. Craig

Multi-Engine Flying

by Paul A. Craig

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ISBN-10:
0071421394
ISBN-13:
9780071421393
Published Date:
2004
Edition:
3rd
Pages:
396
Weight:
1.5lbs
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Multiengine Flying, by Paul Craig is a thorough and complete training manual on multiengine flight covering multiengine aerodynamics, normal and emergency procedures, multiengine performance, and both simple and advanced aircraft systems.

Advanced systems, including turboprop and operations common to high performance commercial aircraft are then discussed including high altitude operations, and modern glass cockpit systems. Finally is a suggested training syllabus including oral and flight exam preparation, changes in the Multi Engine Practical Test Standards and multi engine employment strategies.

From the back cover This is a complete guide to multi engine flying, from the first time a pilot transitions into a two engine airplane through advanced ratings. single engine and multi engine aircraft differ in many critical ways. Multi Engine Flying covers every one in clear readable detail. Written with insight by a renowned educator, pilot, and aviation expert, this new 3rd edition additionally covers emergency procedures, advanced systems, and high altitudes with all the latest practical test standards. It prepares pilots for FAA tests with special emphasis on the technology, testing, and job market affecting multi engine pilots and craft.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Part I: Multi Engine Basics

1 Multiengine aerodynamics
stall speeds; multiengine V speeds;
performance and control; factors affecting V;
the law of the lever; the critical engine;
weight and balance; coordination and sideslip;
flaps and landing gear and V; situational
awareness.

2 Multiengine takeoff and landing
speed milestones; the classic misunderstanding:
multi vs. single; toughest question; high tech
assistance; takeoff standards; maximum
performance takeoff; multiengine landings.

3 Engine out procedures
proper throttle adjustments; maintain airspeed;
airborne detective; fix or feather?; troubleshooting;
engine failure summary.

Part II: Multiengine Airplane Systems

4 Multiengine propeller system
angled for efficiency; propeller dynamics;
hardware; feathering; reverse-thrust propellers;
range of operation; checking and synchronizing the
props; propeller ice control systems.

5 Multiengine fuel systems
crossfeeding; fuel pumps; fuel weights.

6 Multiengine electrical systems
current knowledge; system savvy; bus stop; control;
instrumentation.

7 Minimum equipment list and AFMs
operations with a minimum equipment list;
operations without an MEL; applying the four-step
TEST; Ramp checks.

Part III: Advanced Multiengine Flight

8 Turboprops
turboprop principles; turboprop variations

9 High Altitude operations
high-altitude aerodynamics; high-altitude
meteorology; respiration; hypoxia; other high-
altitude sicknesses; causes and effects of gas
expansion and bubble formations; vision; flight
training; pressurization systems; superchargers and
turbochargers.

10 Cockpit resource management
Working together as a flightcrew; in-flight cockpit
management; flight watch.

11 "Glass cockpit" systems
flight management computer; control display unit;
inertial reference system; autopilot and flight
detector system; Autothrottles; electronic flight
instrument system; navigation; global positioning
system.


Part IV: Earning a Multiengine rating

12 Multiengine flight training
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7

13 Computerized training
AICC standards; flight training devices;
LOFT training.

14 Multiengine flight instructor
multiengine oral examination questions;
multi-engine
Land (AMEL) Practical Test Standards

15 The multiengine flight instructor
primary instruction first; instructor checkride;
method of operation; no riders; Multiengine Flight
Instructor Practical Test Standards;

16 Instrument Multiengine Flying and the ATP
One engine inoperative instrument approach;
real world training; the inner game of flying;
Airline transport pilot certificate; Practical
Test Standards for ATP certificate.

17 Why Multiengine?
Quantity and quality flight time; Flight time
minimums; Pilot employment economics: Building
flight time; The expense sharing misunderstanding;
flight simulators; safety pilots; hitchhiking on 135;
military crossover time; false records; logbook
certification; career climbing.

Index


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