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  • Instrument Flying Handbook: FAA-H-8083-15A

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Paperback (Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc., Aug. 1, 2007)
    A definitive reference text for the Instrument Rating FAA Knowledge exam, this resource features information applicable to both conventional steam-gauge instrumentation as well as the glass cockpits found in technically advanced aircraft (TAA). Information on the latest technological developments complements traditional discussions of the "6-pack" and covers flight-support systems (AHRS and ADC), pictorial displays, flight-management systems (FMS), primary-flight display (PFD), and multi-function display (MFD), synthetic vision, advanced technology systems such as ADS, and safety systems such as traffic advisory systems. Also incorporated are the FAA/Industry Training Standards (FITS) tenets, including single-pilot resource management, scenario-based training, and learner-centered grading. Hazard identification, as well as task management, automation management, and risk management supplement a discussion on pilot factors. Featuring a comprehensive glossary and index, an appendix on clearance shorthand, and an instrument-rating training syllabus, this book presents all the information necessary to pass the exam.
  • Helicopter Flying Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Paperback (Skyhorse, Jan. 23, 2013)
    Compiled by the Federal Aviation Administration, this handbook is the ultimate technical manual for anyone who flies or wants to learn to fly a helicopter. If you’re preparing for private, commercial, or flight instruction pilot certificates, it’s more than essential reading—it’s the best possible study guide available, and its information can be life-saving. In authoritative and easy-to-understand language, here are explanations of general aerodynamics and the aerodynamics of flight, navigation, communication, flight controls, flight maneuvers, emergencies, and more. Also included is an extensive glossary of terms ensuring that even the most technical language can be easily understood. The Helicopter Flying Handbook is an indispensable text for any pilot who wants to operate a helicopter safely in a range of conditions. Chapters cover a variety of subjects including helicopter components, weight and balance, basic flight maneuvers, advanced flight maneuvers, emergencies and hazards, aeronautical decision making, night operations, and many more. With full-color illustrations detailing every chapter, this is a one-of-a-kind resource for pilots and would-be pilots.
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  • Commercial Pilot Practical Test Standards for Lighter-Than-Air, Balloon and Airship

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Paperback (Pentagon Publishing, Oct. 7, 2011)
    Commercial Pilot Practical Test Standards for Lighter-Than-Air, Balloon and Airship: The Commercial Pilot — Lighter-Than-Air Practical Test Standards (PTS) book has been published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to establish the standards for commercial pilot certification practical tests for the lighter-than air category, balloon and airship classes. FAA inspectors and designated pilot examiners shall conduct practical tests in compliance with these standards. Both commercial pilots exercising flight instructor privileges and applicants should find these standards helpful during training and when preparing for the practical test. Contents INTRODUCTION General Information Practical Test Standard Concept Practical Test Book Description Practical Test Standard Description Use of the Practical Test Standards Book Commercial Pilot — Lighter-Than-Air Practical Test Prerequisites Aircraft and Equipment Required for the Practical Test Examiner Responsibility Satisfactory Performance Unsatisfactory Performance Crew Resource Management (CRM) Applicant’s Use of Checklists Use of Distractions During Practical Tests Metric Conversion Initiative Flight Instructor Responsibility Instrument Privileges — Airship SECTION 1: LIGHTER-THAN-AIR — BALLOON CONTENTS ADDITIONAL RATING TABLE APPLICANT’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST EXAMINER’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST AREAS OF OPERATION: I. FUNDAMENTALS OF INSTRUCTING II. TECHNICAL SUBJECTS III. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION IV. PREFLIGHT LESSON ON A MANEUVER TO BE PERFORMED IN FLIGHT V. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES VI. AIRPORT OPERATIONS VII. LAUNCHES AND LANDINGS VIII. PERFORMANCE MANEUVERS IX. NAVIGATION X. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS XI. POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES SECTION 2: LIGHTER-THAN-AIR — AIRSHIP CONTENTS ADDITIONAL RATING TABLE APPLICANT’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST EXAMINER’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST AREAS OF OPERATION: I. FUNDAMENTALS OF INSTRUCTING II. TECHNICAL SUBJECTS III. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION IV. PREFLIGHT LESSON ON A MANEUVER TO BE PERFORMED IN FLIGHT V. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES VI. AIRPORT OPERATIONS VII. TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, AND GO-AROUNDS VIII. PERFORMANCE MANEUVERS IX. NAVIGATION X. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS XI. POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES
  • Aeronautical Chart User's Guide

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    eBook (Ravenio Books, Aug. 23, 2016)
    This Chart User's Guide is an introduction to the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) aeronautical charts and publications. It is useful to new pilots as a learning aid, and to experienced pilots as a quick reference guide.
  • Aviation Instructor's Handbook: FAA-H-8083-9A

    Federal Aviation Administration

    eBook (Skyhorse, May 2, 2017)
    The Aviation Instructor’s Handbook was developed by the FAA in order to help beginning ground instructors, flight instructors, and aviation maintenance instructors understand the basics of flight instruction. This handbook provides aviation instructors with up-to-date information on learning and teaching, and how to relate this information to the task of teaching aeronautical knowledge and skills to students. Experienced aviation instructors will also find the updated information useful for improving their effectiveness in training activities.
  • Glider Flying Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 5, 2019)
    The Glider Flying Handbook is designed as a technical manual for applicants who are preparing for glider category rating and for currently certificated glider pilots who wish to improve their knowledge. Certificated flight instructors will find this handbook a valuable training aid, since detailed coverage of aeronautical decision-making, components and systems, aerodynamics, flight instruments, performance limitations, ground operations, flight maneuvers, traffic patterns,emergencies, soaring weather, soaring techniques, and cross-country flight is included. Topics such as radio navigation and communication, use of flight information publications, and regulations are available in other Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) publications. The discussion and explanations reflect the most commonly used practices and principles. Occasionally, the word “must”or similar language is used where the desired action is deemed critical. The use of such language is not intended to add to,interpret, or relieve a duty imposed by Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR). Persons working towards a glider rating are advised to review the references from the applicable practical test standards (FAA-G-8082-4, Sport Pilot and Flight Instructor with a Sport Pilot Rating Knowledge Test Guide, FAA-G-8082-5, Commercial Pilot Knowledge Test Guide, and FAA-G-8082-17, Recreational Pilot and Private Pilot Knowledge Test Guide). Resources for study include FAA-H-8083-25, Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, FAA-H-8083-2, Risk Management Handbook, and Advisory Circular (AC) 00-6, Aviation Weather For Pilots and Flight Operations Personnel, AC 00-45, Aviation Weather Services,as these documents contain basic material not duplicated herein. All beginning applicants should refer to FAA-H-8083-25, Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, for study and basic library reference. It is essential for persons using this handbook to become familiar with and apply the pertinent parts of 14 CFR and the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM). The AIM is available online at www.faa.gov. The current Flight Standards Service airman training and testing material and learning statements for all airman certificates and ratings can be obtained from www.faa.gov. This handbook supersedes FAA-H-8083-13, Glider Flying Handbook, dated 2003. Always select the latest edition of any publication and check the website for errata pages and listing of changes to FAA educational publications developed by the FAA’s Airman Testing Standards Branch, AFS-630.
  • Glider Flying Handbook: FAA-H-8083-13A. By: Federal Aviation Administration

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 19, 2017)
    The Glider Flying Handbook is designed as a technical manual for applicants who are preparing for glider category Glider Flying Handbook focuses solely on the precise science of glider flight. Inside are hundreds of detailed illustrations and diagrams on: Components and systems Flight instruments Performance limitations Launch and recovery procedures Flight maneuvers Traffic patterns Soaring weather Radio navigation And much more Complete and authoritative, the FAA’s Glider Flying Handbook makes available to the reader everything from the history of glider flight to the skills needed to fly cross-country. This ultimate resource is the essential tool all student glider pilots need to get certified and all experienced flyers need to stay safe and informed.
  • Instrument Flying Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Paperback (Skyhorse, Sept. 3, 2013)
    The Federal Aviation Administration’s Instrument Flying Handbook provides pilots, student pilots, aviation instructors, and controllers with the knowledge and skills required to operate an aircraft in instrument meteorological conditions.This up-to-date edition is illustrated with full-color graphics and photographs and covers topics such as 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.Additional topics included throughout this text include:Ground-based radar navigationApproaches to civil airportsFlying and landing in difficult weather conditionsAircraft system malfunctionsAirspace classificationDifferential global positioning systemsAnd many more!
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  • Airplane Flying Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Paperback (Skyhorse Publishing, May 1, 2007)
    This official U.S. government guide to piloting aircraft—created by the Federal Aviation Administration—is the essential resource for finding the knowledge and skills to fly all types of planes. It includes an introduction to flight training and official information on ground operations, basic flight maneuvers, slow flight, stalls and spins, takeoff and departure climbs, ground reference maneuvers, airport traffic patterns, approaches and landings, performance maneuvers, and night operations. Pilots will find information on transitioning from small aircraft to more complex airplanes, as well as detailed explanations of emergency procedures. Each topic is coupled with colorful, detailed illustrations to aid the reader. Any pilot who wishes to maintain a current understanding of aircraft operation must read this book.
  • Seaplane, Skiplane, and Float/Ski Equipped Helicopter Operations Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Hardcover (Skyhorse, Feb. 8, 2011)
    From the Federal Aviation Administration, Seaplane, Skiplane, and Float/Ski Equipped Helicopter Operations Handbook provides the most up-to-date, definitive information on piloting water-related aircraft. Along with full-color photographs and illustrations, detailed descriptions make complicated tasks easy-to-understand, while the index and glossary provide the perfect reference for finding any topic and solving any issue. The Federal Aviation Administration leaves no question unanswered in the most complete book on how to fly water-related aircraft available on the market. Seaplane, Skiplane, and Float/Ski Equipped Helicopter Operations Handbook is the perfect addition to the bookshelf of all aircraft enthusiasts, FAA fans, and novice and experienced pilots alike.
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  • Instrument Procedures Handbook

    (FAA) Federal Aviation Administration

    eBook (Pentagon Publishing, March 3, 2011)
    Instrument Procedures Handbook: This manual is designed as a technical reference for professional pilots who operate under instrument flight rules (IFR) in the National Airspace System (NAS). It expands on information contained in the FAA-H-8083-15, Instrument Flying Handbook, and introduces advanced information for IFR operations. Instrument flight instructors, instrument pilots, and instrument students will also find this handbook a valuable resource since it is used as a reference for the Airline Transport Pilot and Instrument Knowledge Tests and for the Practical Test Standards. It also provides detailed coverage of instrument charts and procedures including IFR takeoff, departure, en route, arrival, approach, and landing. Safety information covering relevant subjects such as runway incursion, land and hold short operations, controlled flight into terrain, and human factors issues also are included.Contents: Chapter 1 — IFR Operations in the National Airspace System; Chapter 2 — Takeoffs and Departures; Chapter 3 — En Route Operations; Chapter 4 — Arrivals; Chapter 5 Approaches; Chapter 6 — System Improvement Plans; Chapter 7 — Helicopter Instrument Procedures; Appendix A — Airborne Navigation Databases; Appendix B — Staying Within Protected Airspace; Appendix C — Acronyms and GlossaryThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is an agency of the United States Department of Transportation with authority to regulate and oversee all aspects of civil aviation in the U.S. (National Airworthiness Authority). The Federal Aviation Act of 1958 created the group under the name "Federal Aviation Agency", and adopted its current name in 1967 when it became a part of the United States Department of Transportation. The Federal Aviation Administration's major roles include: Regulating U.S. commercial space transportation. Regulating air navigation facilities' geometry and Flight inspection standards. Encouraging and developing civil aeronautics, including new aviation technology. Issuing, suspending, or revoking pilot certificates. Regulating civil aviation to promote safety, especially through local offices called Flight Standards District Offices. Developing and operating a system of air traffic control and navigation for both civil and military aircraft. Researching and developing the National Airspace System and civil aeronautics. Developing and carrying out programs to control aircraft noise and other environmental effects of civil aviation.
  • Rotorcraft Flying Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Paperback (Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc., Sept. 1, 2001)
    This series of textbooks and supplements for pilots, student pilots, aviation instructors, and aviation specialists provides information on every topic needed to qualify for and excel in the field of aviation. Most FAA Knowledge Exams’ questions are taken directly from the information presented in these texts.Written for applicants preparing for the private, commercial, or flight instructor certificate with a helicopter or gyroplane class rating, this guide covers both aeronautical knowledge and skill for operating rotorcraft vehicles. It is also a valuable tool for flight instructors as a teaching aid. This is the Basic Helicopter Handbook (Advisory Circular 61-13B) updated and renamed. This is FAA handbook FAA-H-8083-21.