The Art of Instrument Flying

[J. R. Williams] ☆ The Art of Instrument Flying Ñ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Art of Instrument Flying Lots of good tips for GA and Commercial Pilots Amazon Customer I liked this book quite a bit. Its one of those gems that has a lot of good practical advice in it for instrument pilots. True, there is some stuff in it about some of the older nav equipment, but thats only a few pages in the relative scheme of the book. Plus, this info is almost appendix type of material, nothing in the discussions in the main body of the book that rely on you knowing about the older Omega and Loran nav. What

The Art of Instrument Flying

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Rating : 4.48 (845 Votes)
Asin : 0070705984
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 388 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-06-28
Language : English

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Chapters are devoted to topics such as instrument interpretation, physiologcal factors, planning IFR flights, approach angles, Loran-C, and Omega and inertial navigation.. airspace classifications, and other recent developments in the world of aviation. Now, this comprehensive primer on instrument flying is improved with updated material on GPS, changes in U.S. The first two editions of The Art of Instrument Flying earned "Best Technical or Training Book" awards from the Aviation/Space Writer's Association. Williams delivers a clearly written, purely instructional guide to flying aircraft by instruments alone. Drawing upon his solid experience as a pilot, instructor, and writer, author J.R. By excluding e

Lots of good tips for GA and Commercial Pilots Amazon Customer I liked this book quite a bit. It's one of those gems that has a lot of good practical advice in it for instrument pilots. True, there is some stuff in it about some of the "older" nav equipment, but that's only a few pages in the relative scheme of the book. Plus, this info is almost appendix type of material, nothing in the discussions in the main body of the book that rely on you knowing about the "older" Omega and Loran nav. What's quite helpful are the presentations on enroute and approach planning and flying. When I was pa. "Dated, but provides good analysis on charts and navigation" according to Jim Carson. The first third of "The Art of Instrument Flying" is a primer on attitude instrument flying and is very similar to the FAA Instrument handbook, but more readable. In my opinion, it didn't add much insight, however.The second third competently explains topics in IFR navigation and chart reading, with chapters covering en-route and approach segments for both NOS and Jeppesen charts. Charts and navigation are the strength of the book.The last part includes information on different kinds of navigation. While this is interesting read. Good, but needs Update Amazon Customer I originally bought this book some years ago. The 3rd Edition is now out dated. JR Williams does an excellent job of teaching an old instrument pilot how things should be donethe airline way! I'd highly recommend this text if it were current. I don't know if old JR is still with us, but if he is, he should definitely update the text and issue 4th Edition.

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