How to become a pilot
the step-by-step guide to flying
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Publication
1987 - Oak Tree Press, New York, United Kingdom
Language
English
Word Count
51,750 words, Guess
Page Count
207 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehowtobecomepilot0000unse
- ISBN-10070612734X
- ISBN-100806983868
- ISBN-100877497141
- ISBN-139780706127348
and 7 more
- ISBN-139780806983868
- ISBN-139780877497141
- LibraryThing4123850
- Goodreads3502076
- Library of Congress Control Number74008723
- Better World Books9780806983868
- Open LibraryOL21640479M
Classifications
- DDC629.132/524
- LCCTL710
- LCCTL710 .U624 1974
Description
HOW TO BECOME A PILOT contains essential, authoritative information on learning how to fly. It is a step-by-step guide to everything you need to know to get into the air. pplicants for pilot certification, flight instructors, and flying school staffs have often suggested that this type of material be issued under one cover-this is the definitive book on flying. This handbook tells the pilot, for the first time, how to use to his best advantage the Airman's Information Manual, data in F.A.A.-approved Airplane Flight Manuals and basic instruments required for airplane attitude control. HOW TO BECOME A PILOT is intended to assist the applicant for private pilot certification, as well as the applicant for advanced pilot certification and is invaluable as a basic reference text to student pilots and the instructors at all levels. No wonder *Popular Flying* calls it "excellent!!" while *Aeronautical Journal* says it's got "all the knowledge the beginner or intermediate pilot needs to learn, in laymen's terms."
Other Editions
- How to become a pilot: the step-by-step guide to flying
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